ACS Makes Legacy Data Accessible

Oct. 23, 2013
Collection contains nearly one-half million original research articles published between 1879 and 1995.

The American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., has announced that it has completed the digital conversion and conservation of supporting information for articles in its legacy archives journals collection. That collection includes nearly one-half million original research articles published in ACS journals between 1879 and 1995.

Any visitor to the ACS Publications website can access the recently digitized research material. It can be downloaded from the abstract page of any ACS legacy archive journal article that contains supporting information.

For more details, see American Chemical Society Legacy Archives Journals.

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