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The Royal Society Journals Archive

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Online-Service mit Zugang zum Archiv der Zeitschrift "Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society" mit rund 46.000 Beiträgen und einem Umfang von über 740.000 Seiten. Die Zeitschrift ist die älteste englische und – nach dem französischen "Journal des sçavans" – zweitälteste naturwissenschaftliche Fachzeitschrift der Welt. Zeitliche Abdeckung: 1665-1996.

The Royal Society Journals Archive

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Royal Society

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Das Angebot richtet sich nicht an Verbraucher i. S. d. § 13 BGB und Letztverbraucher i. S. d. PAngV.

Bestellnummer bei digento :: digento order number

108054

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Launched in 2017, the Journals Archive contains full colour images of original peer reviewed scientific articles, from 1665 to 1996. It provides a fascinating insight into the development of science, no other archive has material from a scientific journal published continuously for over 350 years.

The archive is a major resource for History of Science courses and also covers major works in Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Engineering, Maths and the broad interdisciplinary studies for which the Royal Society journals are so well known.

With articles by scientists who were prominent in different areas of public life, the archive is a valuable resource for all History students and researchers working on the post-enlightenment period, whatever their area of interest. Authors include Sir Christopher Wren, Benjamin Franklin, James Clerk Maxwell, Alan Turing, Kathleen Lonsdale, Stephen Hawking and Dorothy Hodgkins.

Available as a one-time purchase with no ongoing fees the full archive contains 1,278 volumes with 45,883 articles totaling over 740,000 pages. It offers librarians the chance save over 50 metres of shelf space while preserving instant access to the content.

Careful, curated digitisation led by our library team has resulted in a high-quality resource with added features including:

  • comprehensive metadata for indexing and discoverability
  • annotations, illustrations and additional material captured from our original collections
  • image plates, maps, and end matter material
  • additional content not previously available
  • MathML

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