Volumes 50-60 (24 issues/year) will be added at a rate of one per day or two starting now.
Volumes 61-75 (12 issues/year) now up
Up on MadHatter FTP in UPLOAD/Sauron/
Welcome to 2009!
[Edited on 31-12-2008 by Sauron]Sauron - 16-1-2009 at 00:34
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY 1951-1997
Volumes 29-43(12 issues per year) already up
Volumes 44-53 (24 issues/year) up in full
Volumes 54-60 (24 issues/year) will be added at a rate of one per day or two starting now.
Volumes 61-75 (12 issues/year) now up
Up on MadHatter FTP in UPLOAD/Sauron/Sauron - 24-1-2009 at 02:09
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY 1951-1997
Volumes 29-43(12 issues per year) already up
Volumes 44-56 (24 issues/year) up in full
Volumes 57-60 (24 issues/year) will be added at a rate of one per day or two starting now.
Volumes 61-75 (12 issues/year) now up
Up on MadHatter FTP in UPLOAD/Sauron/Sauron - 27-1-2009 at 08:10
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY 1951-1997
Volumes 29-43(12 issues per year) already up
Volumes 44-59 (24 issues/year) up in full
Volume 60 (24 issues/year) will be added tomorrow and this will at last conclude this archive, a great relief for me.
Volumes 61-75 (12 issues/year) now up
Up on MadHatter FTP in UPLOAD/Sauron/
[Edited on 27-1-2009 by Sauron]
CJC
tapira1 - 27-1-2009 at 10:26
Applause!!!
Nªt()re 1971-2006
tapira1 - 9-2-2009 at 07:17
Here it is
Attachment: Nat-ure 71-06.rar (128kB) This file has been downloaded 928 times
Gallica2
gsd - 9-2-2009 at 08:11
A member has expressed anguish over the fact that good-ol Galica has undergone cosmetic surgery for worse. The links on title pages of journals have
now become almost cryptic (or complaint to that effect).
Well I think the new Avatar - the Gallica2 will restore the tranquility
Here is the title page:http://gallica2.bnf.fr/
The title pages of 2 journals of our interest are:
Can you post such things in "full journal.." thread ? FREE online journals thread is predicted for really free journals
Let's try not to incease entropy of this forum .Sauron - 9-2-2009 at 16:33
@gsd
The links you posted above generate HTTP 404 errors.
The main page works but not the two journal pages.
[Edited on 10-2-2009 by Sauron]gsd - 9-2-2009 at 16:45
@sauron
No they do work. But don't just click on the link (as entire line is not recognized as a hyperlink by the forum software) but copy-paste the complete
line in the browser window and then press enter.
gsdSauron - 9-2-2009 at 17:01
Yes, I have encountered this hassle before, with Gallica links, so I tried that succesfully before reading your post.
The problem is that the forum software only recognizes the first part of the link up to .../ark as a hyperlink and ignores the rest.
If you place the mouse cursor over the link you can see where the highlighting ends prematurely.
I suspect this is an encoding (characterset) problem, what shows up as a colon is the culprit.
Whenever I posted Gallica links in Refs trying to be helpful, people reported the same problem and I had to make the same admonition.
Anyway thanks. With a bit of getting used to, this ought to be better than the accursed calendar page navigation.
Wrong post
tapira1 - 11-2-2009 at 13:23
Wring post - Apologies
[Edited on 12-2-2009 by tapira1]
Annalen der Chemie und Pharmacie - Justus Liebig
gsd - 12-2-2009 at 21:14
From 1842 to 1874, issues of this classic German journal are available on: www.archive.org
Please note that volumes are NOT in chronological order in the above search result page.
gsdSauron - 12-2-2009 at 23:20
What is rather more interesting is that these volumes are scanned from the Emil Fischer collection, which was donated by his son Prof.Hermann Fischer
of Basel, Switzerland.
Anyway in case anyone is confused:
A volume (Band) of this journal is 2 or more issues, not a year. Each of these pdf's contains two Band, so at least 4 issues and not necessarily a
full year. Archive.org identifies these pdfs by year, which is obviously not helpful. I am renaming the files by the first volume number, transposed
from Roman to arabic numerals, so for example Bd171.pdf contains Bd 171 and Bd 172. So far I have not encountered any pdfs starting with an even
numbered Band.
I am going to post these on 4shared numbered this way to make it easier for anyone to find a particular volume they want.
The quality of these scans is very good.
[Edited on 14-2-2009 by Sauron]Sauron - 14-2-2009 at 06:31
I have finished downloading these, and by my count about 22 Band are missing from this 32 year period. A Band is a quarterly volume, 4 per year,
usually 3 issues each, so this is a very incomplete archive. Every year is represented, though, from 1842 to 1873.
It is possible I missed a few, but there are only 58 pdfs, and I have 55 plus 4 duplicates. And of the 55, two are supplements. So that leaves 53 pdfs
containing 106 Band when 4 x 32 = 128.
In the period 1842-1849 there should be 32 Band and there are only 26 found. The missing Band are 43-44, 65-66 and 67-68. (That is how they would be
paired in the missing pdf's.)
In the decade 1850-1859 there should be 40 Band and I find only 30. Missing are 83-84, 85-86, 89-90, 93-94 and 99-100.
The 1860s are substantially intact, missing only 115-116, and 139-140, so 36 out of 40 Band are accounted for.
The 1870s only extend for a period of 5 years and end with Band 172, two band short in 1874. Those would be Bd 173-174.. Year 1873 is missing Bd
167-168,
Overall this collection is about 80% complete for 1842-1874. It is of note because these copies were the property of Emil Fischer. Because the scans
are excellent they make a good acquisition and hopefully other sources will turn up so the gaps can be filled in and coverage extended.
[Edited on 15-2-2009 by Sauron]dann2 - 30-4-2009 at 15:47
Not always very comprehensive - but quite interesting browsing anyway.dann2 - 15-1-2010 at 19:30
Hello,
Some reading here
For many years, Current Separations has been the journal of the research laboratories of BASi, covering a wide range of topics such as in vivo
sampling, microdialysis, liquid chromatography, electrochemistry and liquid chromatography/electrochemistry. The journal ceased publication in 2007,
but hundreds of articles have been archived electronically for your reference.
It looks like all (or almost all) RSC journals form period 1997-2007 are freely available. http://pubs.rsc.orgMush - 17-10-2010 at 04:13
It seems that many Springer journal freely available.
Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
Catalysis Letters
Chromatographia
Colloid & Polymer Science
Glass and Ceramics
Journal of Applied Electrochemistry etc.
Free Springer Journals
tapira1 - 17-10-2010 at 05:23
You should add to these the following:
Anal Bioanal Chem
Bioanal RevMush - 18-10-2010 at 12:01
Archiv der Pharmazie
"You have free access to this content Archiv der Pharmazie"
Thanx to Wiley!
Springer free
tapira1 - 22-10-2010 at 18:49
Pharm Res and J Pharm Innov free from Springer now!!!Mush - 23-10-2010 at 08:32
I don't think it is availble already, .......
I can spare some time over the next few days so I will get what I can.
Hi! seeing you active after long time
Archives of CHC - The Journal from volume 1 (965) to volume 42 (2006) were posted by KmnO4 in the Full journals..... thread quite a while ago. It is
possible that those links are broken now, but the archives are available and can be shared. So I think we should expend our energies in downloading
the volumes 43 onwards. I am certainly prepared to chip in and can undertake the downloading for the volume 43 (2007).
good luck
gsd
[Edited on 20-12-2010 by gsd]sonogashira - 20-12-2010 at 09:20
European Journal of Biochemistry/FEBS Journal
is (temporarily) freely available.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1742-4658/issueskmno4 - 4-1-2011 at 11:30
All chemistry journals from Informaworld - free untill 31-I-2011
JEM
Maniak - 20-2-2011 at 03:48
Is there anybody who downloaded complete Journal of Energetic Materials which was available on informaworld in January? I unfortunately noticed this
too late.. Do you plan to put it on MadHatter's FTP or somewhere else? I think this can be helpful for many..
Many thanks! Mush - 26-2-2011 at 01:51
Is there anybody who downloaded complete Journal of Energetic Materials which was available on informaworld in January? I unfortunately noticed this
too late.. Do you plan to put it on MadHatter's FTP or somewhere else? I think this can be helpful for many..
Many thanks!
All of the Journal of Chromatographic Science from 1975-now is freely available at ingentaconnect. http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/pres/jcs
This may be a temporary oversight.scottaleger - 29-5-2012 at 03:10
Thanks to all ..................enzymes - 23-6-2013 at 09:41
hm did not see this posted yet but I've found it to be a good source of articles to read from:
My colleagues from Eastern Europe and China always seemed to have a knack for getting things for free - particularly things that weren't supposed to
be free. I have no idea how they did it, and... it's probably safer that I don't know.gsd - 8-10-2013 at 18:27
@WPK0129
Spend some time on this forum and you will also get that knack.