Volume 8, Issue 3

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ACS announces permanent electronic archiving agreement with Portico
Find out more about the newest journal from ACS at the ACS Nano information website
See you in Chicago!
Open Forum
Librarians' Corner
Marion Sparks’ Chemical Literature and Its Use: First chemical information text
By Tina Chrzastowski, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Bartow Culp, Purdue University
Profile
Interview with Paul S. Weiss, Editor of ACS Nano
ACS in the News
Scientists offer garlic cooking tips
Coffee May Protect Against Colon Cancer
New process produces iron nanospheres
More In the News
Special Issues
Journal of Natural Products
Kenneth L. Rinehart Issue
Open Forum

Librarians' Corner
Marion Sparks’ Chemical Literature and Its Use: First chemical information text
By Tina Chrzastowski, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Bartow Culp, Purdue University

Profile
Interview with Paul S. Weiss, Editor of ACS Nano

ACS Publications News

ACS announces permanent electronic archiving agreement with Portico
ACS Publications has signed a major archiving agreement with Portico, the electronic archiving service launched in 2005 with support provided by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Ithaka, The Library of Congress, and JSTOR.

Find out more about the newest journal from ACS at the ACS Nano information website
Beginning publication third-quarter 2007, ACS Nano is the place to discover and publish the best full-length articles in nanoscience and nanotechnology.

See you in Chicago!
If you’re planning to attend the 233rd ACS National Meeting in Chicago, be sure to stop by booth #427 for our exciting special events and informative presentations – and pick up one of our free commemorative posters (there are three to choose from)!

New Anniversary Web Sites for Chemical Research in Toxicology and Journal of Medicinal Chemistry

ACS in the News
bullet Scientists offer garlic cooking tips
bullet Coffee May Protect Against Colon Cancer
bullet New process produces iron nanospheres
bullet Scientists find big hope in tiny diamonds; Researchers from Wright-Pat and UD study biomedical applications of nanotechnology.
bullet Recycling Made Easier
bullet Need More Fiber? Try Coffee
bullet Of Bamboo and French Fries

Special Issues
bullet Journal of Natural Products
Kenneth L. Rinehart Issue

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Archives: Librarians' Corner

April: ACS Celebrates National Library Week

March: Marion Sparks’ Chemical Literature and Its Use: First chemical information text

February: How many journals do we have? An alternative approach to journal collection evaluation through local cited-article analysis

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Archives: Reviewers' Corner

February: Dance of Molecules: How Nanotechnology Is Changing Our Lives, by Ted Sargent

February: Forgotten Genius, a NOVA program on PBS

December BLOG: Field Notes from a Catastrophe: Man, Nature, and Climate Change, by Elisabeth Kolbert, and The Whale and the Supercomputer: On the Northern Front of Climate Change, by Charles Wohlforth

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Archives: Copyright Corner

August: Highlights from the BCCE

May: Orphan Works

March: Copyright and libraries: Section 108 of the U.S. Copyright Act and possible revisions

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Archives: Profile

June/July: Meet the winner of the first annual ACS Publications Scholarship

March: Paul S. Weiss – Inaugural Editor for ACS Nano

December: Transitioning from print to electronic resources at Brown University

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