Chemistry-focused resources that flex to match your library
There is a lot to all of our single-purchase options – but that’s deliberate. It means that even the smallest package will contain a huge volume of valuable information.
All are flexible, with applications for academic research, chemical science courses and related subjects such as food technology, pharmacology and medicine.
Have a look at our tabbed guide below, then let us know what you’re interested in.
We'll get back to you with more details and work with you to build a package that:
- is an exact fit for your library
- makes the most of your budget
- gives your library users the information they’ve been asking for.
eBooks
Connect your library users with the information they need most
Our eBook collection is truly scalable - choose a package to suit your needs, or create one from scratch.
Subject collections breakdown
Sorted for you, with sets ranging from 19 to 114 books:
2000-2010 subject collections (# of eBooks) | 2011-2015 subject collections (# of eBooks) | Total # of eBooks | |
Analytical |
71 |
38 | 109 |
Biosciences | 82 | 32 | 114 |
Environmental | 36 | 31 | 67 |
Food Science | 56 | 19 | 75 |
Industrial and Pharma | 39 | 49 | 88 |
Materials and Nanoscience | 32 | 76 | 108 |
Organic | 46 | 36 | 82 |
Physical | 33 | 62 | 95 |
Annual collections breakdown
Choose only the years you need (previous years also available):
eBook annual collections | # of eBooks in collection |
# of books | 83 |
2014 | 72 |
2013 | 75 |
2012 | 70 |
2011 | 69 |
2010 | 66 |
2009 | 60 |
2008 | 50 |
2007 | 46 |
Choose from the complete collection
Pick and Choose from the complete collection to suit your needs, with a minimum spend of just £1,000.
Convenient online access with all eBook collections
- Books can be split by chapter to read and download
- Easy to use, powerful search features
- Downloads can be saved in multiple formats
- MARC records* and comprehensive usage statistics, free of charge
- Perpetual ownership
- Unlimited access and usage
- All titles DOI indexed to chapter level
Journals Archive (1841-2007)
More than 160 years of essential research at your researchers' fingertips
Features
- 260,000 original, influential and highly cited chemical science articles.
- Reference linking in articles published after 1990.
- Includes top titles such as ChemComm, Analyst, PCCP, Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry and Dalton Transactions.
- A range of purchase options and pricing to suit your library’s needs.
Highlights
- The electroluminescence of organic materials (Journal of Materials Chemistry 2000 Vol:10 Issue:7) has been cited more than 1,000 times.
- The environmental health implications of global climate change (Journal of Environmental Monitoring 2005 Vol:7, Issue:9) – co-written by Robert Watson, an authority in this field.
- The archive is full of articles from an illustrious cast of Nobel Prize winners such as Jean-Marie Lehn and Harold Kroto.
The Historical Collection
Unlock chemistry’s past… and help to shape its future
Part 1
Society Publications (1949–2012)
- Chemistry in Britain (1965–2003)
- Education in Chemistry (1964–2012)
- Royal Institute of Chemistry Lectures, Monographs and Reports (1949–1967)
- Monographs for Teachers (1962–1993) – published by a mix of Chemical Society, Royal Institute of Chemistry & Royal Society of Chemistry
- Chemical Society & Royal Society of Chemistry Annual Reports (1963–2012)
- Royal Institute of Chemistry Annual Reports (1960–1980)
Society Minutes (1841–1966)
- Lists of Officers and Fellows of the Chemical Society (1843–1953)
- Chemical Society Council Minutes (1841–1966)
- Institute of Chemistry Council Minutes (1876–1944)
- Royal Institute of Chemistry Council Minutes (1944–1966)
- Institute of Chemistry Committee Minutes (1877–1944)
- Royal Institute of Chemistry Committee Minutes (1944–1947)
Part 2
Historical Books and Papers (1505 - 1991)
- The Roscoe Collection (1505–1870)
- The Nathan Collection
- The Main Collection
- The Sir Frederick Abel Papers (1853–1902)
- The Davy Bookcase (1652–1873)
Book sets
Collections of print books sorted by subject area or theme – a cost effective way to get all the titles you need.
Choose from 30 sets, with prices starting from just £165.
Specialist Periodical Reports
Reviews of recent literature
Specialist Periodical Reports (SPRs) are essential for keeping on top of literature and current opinion in particular research fields.
Contributing authors analyse, evaluate and distil the latest progress in their specialist field, from major new applications to region-specific reports.
Purchasing the print edition will also give you access to the eBook.
Recent titles
Recent SPRs and print book set titles include: