4. Full-text information systems
In chemistry, full-text information is divided into scientific periodicals and encyclopedic data (thematic or monographic).
4.1 Full-text scientific journals
The Internet addresses of the servers and publishers mentioned are listed in the documentation (cf. ).
The rapid availability online (often before the printed copy is received) of the texts of articles published in the most important chemistry journals means that readers can keep abreast of scientific progress without the systematic need to read the entire text, and without the delay imposed by database processing.
Initially, only alphanumeric information was available on database servers,...
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Websites
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Organizations producing and distributing databases
American chemical society (ACS) http://www.acs.org
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