Today, ACS Publications is embarking on an experimental pilot initiative to help you find and access content more efficiently. We are partnering with Elsevier, Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), Taylor & Francis, and Wiley for a pilot in which select journals will be accessible through Elsevier’s online platform – ScienceDirect. Leveraging Get Full Text Research […]

Today, ACS Publications is embarking on an experimental pilot initiative to help you find and access content more efficiently. We are partnering with Elsevier, Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), Taylor & Francis, and Wiley for a pilot in which select journals will be accessible through Elsevier’s online platform – ScienceDirect.

Leveraging Get Full Text Research (GetFTR), the pilot brings together unique and high-impact organic chemistry content – more than 70,000 articles in 35 journals – that furthers cross-publisher discoverability. We hope that as a result of this collaboration, you will benefit from increased visibility of your work, thereby maximizing the full potential of each research outcome.

The participating ACS journals involved in this pilot project are:

  • Biomacromolecules
  • Organic Letters
  • The Journal of Organic Chemistry
  • Bioconjugate Chemistry
  • Organometallics
  • Organic Process Research & Development

Approximately 34,000 ACS articles from the aforementioned journals will be visible on ScienceDirect, as well as of course on the ACS Publications platform. Throughout the pilot, we will monitor the impact of this effort to determine whether it helps make the content more discoverable to global research communities.

We invite you to visit Elsevier’s Connect blog to learn more about this exciting pilot, as well as this Scholarly Kitchen article for more details.

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