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ACS Web Editions Features
Keeping You at the Cutting-Edge of Research
With over 30 publications now on the Web, ACS Web Editions save you time by delivering articles right to your desktop. Take advantage of the many innovative features that ACS Web Editions have to offer.
Articles ASAPSM (As Soon As Publishable)
Articles are posted on the Web within 5 to 7 days of initial author approval, prior to appearing in print.
ASAP Alerts
FREE e-mail notification service alerts users to newly published individual Articles ASAPSM posted to the Web. Web Edition subscribers can instantly access full-text of each article, in either HTML or PDF format.
Table of Contents Alerts
Another FREE e-mail notification service, TOC Alerts provides the entire Table of Contents of newly published issues at time of publication for easy browsing of complete contents. From the Alert, ACS Web Edition subscribers can click through to the full-text of each article in either HTML or PDF format.
ChemPortSM Reference Linking
Connect from ACS article references directly to the relevant Chemical Abstracts Services (CAS) record via ChemportSM reference linking, gaining instant access to the abstract and bibliographic information, regardless of publisher.
Web Enhanced Objects 
View and manipulate dramatic animations and 3-D multicolor molecular models of chemical structures to expand your experience with a manuscript.
HTML or PDF Format
Subscribers can choose from two convenient formats:
HTML gives you: full text searching, supporting information, enhanced 3-D graphics, links to other databases, ChemPortSM linking and Cross Ref linking.
PDF provides you with screen-shot images delivered at the same high level of quality as the original printed journal page.
ACS Journal Archives
With a subscription to the ACS Journal Archives, you can quickly and easily search and access the full text of ALL titles published by the ACS from 1879 to your current Web Editions subscription, with seamless integration of searches between the Archives and Web Editions.


