The Royal Society Journals Archive 1665-1996: Widening the range of our digital resources

The Library has added to its existing holdings of Royal Society publications with the acquisition of the Royal Society Journals Archive, one of the most important collections of scientific publishing in the world, covering over 350 years of scientific progression.
The archive, purchased in perpetuity, has been fully re-digitised, and now offers colour scans of original peer-reviewed articles. New content has also been added including annotations, illustrations, and end matter material. Indexed sub-headers, enhanced metadata and the use of MathML ensure that over 740,000 pages on all areas of science are fully searchable.
As such, it is a valuable resource not only for students and researchers in the University鈥檚 , but also in Biosciences, and disciplines within the Faculty of Science and Engineering, including Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics & Astronomy
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