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Publishing Price List 2014 Collections for 2014 Royal Society of Chemistry Publishing Price List 2014 Collections for 2014 RSC GOLD INCLUDES: Price on application Online ONLY† EMAIL [email protected] All Royal Society of Chemistry online • or contact your Account Manager journal, database and magazine content (except the Frontiers journals and the PRICES Merck Index* Online) RSC JOURNALS ARCHIVE ONLINE ONLY† RSC Journals Archive Outright Purchase (1841 – 2007) • £41,097 • $72,615 RSC Journals Archive Outright Purchase (2005 – 2007) • £4,867 • $8,271 RSC Journals Archive Lease (1841 – 2007) • £7,408 PRICES • $13,133 RSC Journals Archive Hosting Fee • £757 • $1,288 CORE CHEMISTRY COLLECTION INCLUDES: • Chemical Communications • Chemical Science • Dalton Transactions • Journal of Materials Chemistry A, B & C PRINT & ONLINE ONLINE ONLY† • New Journal of Chemistry • Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry • £17,129 • £16,272 • Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics • $31,973 • $30,374 PRICES • RSC Advances (online only) NEW TO COLLECTION GENERAL CHEMISTRY COLLECTION INCLUDES: • Chemical Communications • Chemical Science PRINT & ONLINE ONLINE ONLY† • Chemical Society Reviews • • • Chemistry World £8,892 £8,448 • New Journal of Chemistry • $16,451 • $15,628 PRICES • RSC Advances (online only) NEW TO COLLECTION ANALYTICAL SCIENCE COLLECTION INCLUDES: • Analyst • Analytical Abstracts (online only) • Analytical Methods PRINT & ONLINE ONLINE ONLY† • Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts • Journal of Analytical Atomic • £7,064 • £6,711 Spectrometry PRICES • $13,196 • $12,536 JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY COLLECTION INCLUDES: PRINT & ONLINE ONLINE ONLY† • Journal of Materials Chemistry A, B & C • £3,681 • £3,497 PRICES • $6,872 • $6,528 MATERIALS SCIENCE COLLECTION INCLUDES: • Biomaterials Science - free until end 2014 • CrystEngComm (online only) • Energy & Environmental Science • Journal of Materials Chemistry A, B & C PRINT & ONLINE ONLINE ONLY† • Materials Horizons - free until end 2015 • Nanoscale • £7,541 • £7,164 • Polymer Chemistry • $12,443 • $11,821 • Soft Matter PRICES RSC eBOOK COLLECTION ONLINE ONLY† NEW RSC eBook Complete Collection (1968 – 2014) • £33,800 • $55,702 RSC eBook Complete Collection (1968 – 2013) • £32,500 • $53,560 NEW RSC eBook Collection (2014) • £7,800 • $12,870 RSC eBook Collection (2013) • £7,400 • $12,210 RSC eBook Collection (2012) • £7,072 • $11,669 RSC eBook Collection (2011) • £6,292 • $10,382 RSC eBook Collection (2010) • £5,512 • $9,095 RSC eBook Collection (2009) • £4,680 • $7,722 RSC eBook Collection (2008) • £3,952 • $6,521 RSC eBook Analytical Chemistry Subject Collection (2000 – 2010) PRICES • £9,880 • $16,302 RSC eBook Biosciences Subject Collection (2000 – 2010) • £13,000 • $21,450 RSC eBook Environmental Chemistry Subject Collection (2000 – 2010) • £4,680 • $7,722 RSC eBook Food Science Subject Collection (2000 – 2010) • £7,384 • $12,168 RSC eBook Industrial and Pharmaceutical Chemistry Subject Collection (2000 – 2010) • £5,720 • $9,412 RSC eBook Materials and Nanoscience Subject Collection (2000 – 2010) • £4,784 • $7,904 RSC eBook Organic Chemistry Subject Collection (2000 – 2010) • £5,096 • $8,424 RSC eBook Physical Chemistry Subject Collection (2000 – 2010) • £4,186 • $6,916 RSC eBook Collection Annual Maintenance Fee (for all collections) • £489 • $806 For more information, please contact your Account Manager: Royal Society of Chemistry, Thomas Graham House, Science Park, Milton Road, Cambridge CB4 0WF, UK TEL +44 (0)1223 432360 | FAX +44 (0)1223 426017 | EMAIL [email protected] To order, please contact: Orders Department, Royal Society of Chemistry, Thomas Graham House, Science Park , Milton Road, Cambridge, CB4 0WF, UK TEL +44 (0)1223 432398 | FAX +44 (0)1223 426017 | EMAIL [email protected] All prices correct at time of printing; all information is subject to change without notice. All FREE access journals are available for those institutions/organisations with registered IP addresses. †Subscribers in the EU are liable for VAT on the subscription price for electronic journals. Print & Online Subscription Online Only Subscription† Journals Print ISSN £ $ Online ISSN £ $ Analyst 0003-2654 2,160 4,032 1364-5528 2,052 3,830 Analytical Methods 1759-9660 2,681 5,004 1759-9679 2,547 4,753 Biomaterials Science FREE ONLINE ACCESS 2047-4830 1,575 2,675 2047-4849 1,496 2,541 Catalysis Science & Technology 2044-4753 1,643 2,876 2044-4761 1,561 2,732 Chemical Communications 1359-7345 3,444 6,428 1364-548X 3,272 6,107 Chemical Science 2041-6520 2,760 4,416 2041-6539 2,622 4,195 Chemical Society Reviews 0306-0012 1,296 2,138 1460-4744 1,231 2,031 Chemistry Education Research and Practice1 1756-1108 FREE FREE CrystEngComm1 1466-8033 1,174 1,937 Dalton Transactions 1477-9226 3,866 7,215 1477-9234 3,672 6,854 Energy & Environmental Science 1754-5692 1,325 2,524 1754-5706 1,259 2,398 NEW Environmental Science: Nano FREE ONLINE ACCESS 2051-8153 1,370 2,260 2051-8161 1,300 2,150 Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts 2050-7887 1,772 3,307 2050-7895 1,683 3,142 Faraday Discussions 1359-6640 827 1,542 1364-5498 785 1,465 Food & Function 2042-6496 1,449 2,696 2042-650X 1,377 2,561 Green Chemistry 1463-9262 1,479 2,762 1463-9270 1,405 2,624 Integrative Biology 1757-9694 1,275 2,428 1757-9708 1,211 2,307 Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry (JAAS) 0267-9477 1,979 3,694 1364-5544 1,880 3,509 Journal of Materials Chemistry A 2050-7488 1,648 2,802 2050-7496 1,566 2,662 Journal of Materials Chemistry B 2050-750X 1,648 2,802 2050-7518 1,566 2,662 Journal of Materials Chemistry C 2050-7526 1,648 2,802 2050-7534 1,566 2,662 Lab on a Chip 1473-0197 1,631 3,044 1473-0189 1,549 2,892 NEW Materials Horizons FREE ONLINE ACCESS 2051-6347 2,000 3,400 2051-6355 1,900 3,250 MedChemComm 2040-2503 1,430 2,288 2040-2511 1,359 2,174 Metallomics 1756-5901 1,275 2,428 1756-591X 1,211 2,307 Molecular BioSystems 1742-206X 1,295 2,418 1742-2051 1,230 2,297 Nanoscale 2040-3364 1,303 2,358 2040-3372 1,238 2,240 Natural Product Reports 0265-0568 1,138 2,123 1460-4752 1,081 2,017 New Journal of Chemistry 1144-0546 1,201 2,242 1369-9261 1,141 2,130 Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry 1477-0520 4,396 8,206 1477-0539 4,176 7,795 Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences 1474-905X 1,606 2,999 1474-9092 1,526 2,849 Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics (PCCP) 1463-9076 3,562 6,650 1463-9084 3,384 6,317 Polymer Chemistry 1759-9954 2,409 4,360 1759-9962 2,289 4,142 RSC Advances1 2046-2069 3,000 5,400 Soft Matter 1744-683X 1,413 2,637 1744-6848 1,342 2,505 Toxicology Research 2045-452X 1,365 2,320 2045-4538 1,297 2,204 Frontiers Journals NEW Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers1 FREE ONLINE ACCESS 2052-1553 1,200 1,920 NEW Organic Chemistry Frontiers1 FREE ONLINE ACCESS 2052-4129 1,200 1,920 Databases Analytical Abstracts1 1471-7107 3,254 6,076 Catalysts & Catalysed Reactions1 1474-9181 902 1,684 Chemical Hazards in Industry1 1476-3907 3,364 6,279 Laboratory Hazards Bulletin1 1476-3915 1,967 3,672 Methods in Organic Synthesis1 1478-1565 971 1,813 Natural Product Updates1 1478-1557 885 1,652 Magazines Chemistry World 1473-7604 845 1,577 1749-5318 803 1,498 Education in Chemistry 0013-1350 297 556 1749-5326 283 528 Book Series Issues In Environmental Science and Technology 1350-7583 137 256 1465-1874 130 244 Other Products NEW Merck Index* Online Price on application Email [email protected] or contact your Account Manager †Subscribers in the EU are liable for VAT on the subscription price for electronic journals. FREE ONLINE ACCESS 1Electronic journal, only available online. For more information *The name THE MERCK INDEX is owned by Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp., a subsidiary of Merck & GO TO www.rsc.org/libraryfreeaccess Co., Inc., Whitehouse Station, N.J., U.S.A., and is licensed to The Royal Society of Chemistry for use For all other journals, a full rate subscription includes FREE site in the U.S.A. and Canada. wide access to the online version. Information in this leaflet was correct at time of publication. All information subject to change without notice. Royal Society of Chemistry Thomas Graham House Burlington House International Offices www.rsc.org/publishing Science Park, Milton Road Piccadilly, London São Paulo, Brazil Bangalore, India Registered charity number: 207890 Cambridge, CB4 0WF, UK W1J 0BA, UK Beijing, China Tokyo, Japan © Royal Society of Chemistry 2014 T+44 (0)1223 420066 T +44 (0)20 7437 8656 Shanghai, China Philadelphia, USA.
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