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UPDATE FROM ACS PUBLICATIONS LIBRARY RELATIONS:
http://pubs.acs.org/4librarians
ACS Publications Library Relations would like to alert you to updates on the
following:
ACS on Campus: Purdue and Chicago
2010 Charleston Scholarship Winner
C&EN Archives Free Access
ACS Combinatorial Science FAQs
C&EN's Analytical SCENE
Better Ways to Browse: Print/Grid Views
1. ACS on Campus: Purdue takes place November 15-16, 2010 at Purdue
University in West Lafayette, Indiana. ACS on Campus: Chicago hosted by
Northwestern University will take place November 18-19, 2010. Sessions will
address issues in Scholarly Communication and Alternative Careers in
Chemistry. If you would like to attend or learn more about the program,
please view the agendas and RSVP at http://pubs.acs.org/r/acsoc
2. Congratulations to Lisa Rose-Wiles, Science Librarian at Seton Hall
University, and the 2010 ACS Publications Charleston Scholarship winner.
Lisa's winning submission was an open letter in response to the following
scenario: The University Librarian is a musicologist and wants to cut
science budgets to allow for more humanities resources. What does a science
librarian do? Read her winning open letter here:
http://pubs.acs.org/page/4librarians/charleston-scholarship.html
3. C&EN Archives Free Access -- Academic customers with the complete ACS Web
Editions package will have free access to the new C&EN Archives from
November 4 - December 31, 2010. The new high-res PDF pages of C&EN (from
1923-2009) are fully integrated with ACS book and journals on the ACS Web
Editions Platform. Test drive this new product at
http://pubs.acs.org/cen-archives
Note: A system-generated email was sent to the administrator account for
ACS¹ All Publications customers, indicating the addition of C&EN Archives to
your subscribed content. This confirms your access through the trial
period, but does not reflect any decisions to add access to C&EN Archives
past December 31 2010. For more details on adding C&EN Archives access at
your institution in 2011 please email LibraryRelations@acs.org
4. Questions about ACS Combinatorial Chemistry (formerly the Journal of
Combinatorial Chemistry)? - Name/scope changes to journals can be confusing.
Read our FAQs on the Librarian Resource Center regarding the relaunch of
this existing ACS journal:
http://pubs.acs.org/page/4librarians/acscs/faq.html
5. Chemical & Engineering News launches second news channel, Analytical
SCENE -- Analytical SCENE is a stream of articles about analytical research
and business containing content from C&EN as well as original reporting.
Read more here: http://pubs.acs.org/cen/analytical/
6. Better ways to browse -- PRINT AND GRID VIEW
In addition to the traditional list view of Journal Table of Contents, Book
Chapters, and Search Results, we¹ve added two additional views, the Grid
View and the Print View: http://pubs.acs.org/page/demo/tocViews.html Alert
your users to this new browsing option!
Visit pubs.acs.org to test drive C&EN Archives, view the latest website
enhancements, and play with the new print and grid views.
Questions about these announcements or anything else? Contact
LibraryRelations@acs.org or visit the Librarian Resource Center at
http://pubs.acs.org/4librarians
Best,
Sara Rouhi
Associate Manager, Library Relations | ACS Publications
1155 16th St., NW | Washington | DC 20036
http://pubs.acs.org/4librarians
ACS Chemistry for Life