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Reaxys (previously: Crossfire Beilstein)
Reaxys is a web-based search and retrieval system for chemical compounds, bibliographic data and chemical reactions. It is built to support chemists in their daily work with focused and relevant information in chemistry. Reaxys has extensive coverage of quality, authoritative information in organic, inorganic and organometallic chemistry. Expert chemists carefully select journals and patents so that only high-quality, experimental data are included in Reaxys.
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Routledge Encyclopaedia of Philosophy
The Routledge Encyclopaedia of Philosophy is an online resource for researching, teaching and studying the philosophy arena and related disciplines.
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Royal Society of Chemistry
Provides fulltext access to journal and magazine content published the Royal Society of Chemistry online, from 1841 to date.
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Royal Society Publishing - Proceedings B
Royal Society Publishing is the publishing division of the Royal Society, a fellowship of the worlds eminent scientists and is the oldest scientific academy in continuous existence. The fellowship is made up of the most eminent scientists, engineers and technologists from the UK and the Commonweath. Proceedings B is the Royal Society's flagship biological research journal, dedicated to the rapid publication and broad dissemination of high-quality research papers, reviews and comment and reply papers. The scope of the journal is diverse and is especially strong in organismal biology.
Package S was available up to the end of 2013.From 2014 only Proc. Roy Soc B is available to IReL. Please check your library's catalogue for local holdings
An initiative of the IUA Librarians
The availability of this reference tool is vital for our research, for writing reviews and papers and for the development of concepts for new research initiatives
Professor Richard O'Kennedy, Dublin City University
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