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This article has the intention of providing a non-exhaustive list with no attempt at completeness of chemical journals or book series that are available online on various websites and provide links or commentary on the availability, as sometimes the resources despite being available online can't easily be found.
 
This article has the intention of providing a non-exhaustive list with no attempt at completeness of chemical journals or book series that are available online on various websites and provide links or commentary on the availability, as sometimes the resources despite being available online can't easily be found.
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If the journal or book seems to be unavailable, try to check The Internet Archive and Google Books. You can also try Library Genesis/SciHub-project. If you have access to SciFinder, a translated abstract might be available even when the journal isn't digitally accessible.
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For patents, try [https://patents.google.com/ Google Patents], [https://worldwide.espacenet.com/ Espacenet]<ref>On a result, click the three dots, then download original document.</ref> or others. Sometimes you may need to go to the country specific patent office websites, for example for old german patents. See [https://depatisnet.dpma.de/DepatisNet/depatisnet?window=1&space=menu&content=index&action=basis German patent office], [https://data.inpi.fr/recherche_avancee/brevets French patent office], [http://epub.hpo.hu/e-kutatas/?lang=EN Hugarian patent office].
  
 
===Acta Chemica Scandinavica===
 
===Acta Chemica Scandinavica===
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The following volume is missing volume number and year: [https://archive.org/details/gazzettachimica13italgoog ??]
 
The following volume is missing volume number and year: [https://archive.org/details/gazzettachimica13italgoog ??]
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===Gmelin-Krauts Handbuch der Anorganischen Chemie===
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An old german book series concerned with inorganic chemistry. The modern equivalent is Gmelins Handbuch der Anorganischen Chemie.
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Internet Archive: [https://archive.org/search.php?query=title%3A%28Gmelin-Kraut%27s+Handbuch+der+anorganischen+chemie%29&sin= (search results)]
  
 
===Journal of Analytical Chemistry===
 
===Journal of Analytical Chemistry===
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A few older editions are also available on The Internet Archive: [https://archive.org/details/pub_russian-journal-of-applied-chemistry (1951-1994)]
 
A few older editions are also available on The Internet Archive: [https://archive.org/details/pub_russian-journal-of-applied-chemistry (1951-1994)]
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==Notes and references==
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Revision as of 16:27, 25 July 2022

This article has the intention of providing a non-exhaustive list with no attempt at completeness of chemical journals or book series that are available online on various websites and provide links or commentary on the availability, as sometimes the resources despite being available online can't easily be found.

If the journal or book seems to be unavailable, try to check The Internet Archive and Google Books. You can also try Library Genesis/SciHub-project. If you have access to SciFinder, a translated abstract might be available even when the journal isn't digitally accessible.

For patents, try Google Patents, Espacenet[1] or others. Sometimes you may need to go to the country specific patent office websites, for example for old german patents. See German patent office, French patent office, Hugarian patent office.

Acta Chemica Scandinavica

Also abbreviated as Acta Chem. Scand.

Volumes 1-53 (1947-1999) are available online: 1-53 (1947-1999)

American Chemical Journal

Also abbreviated as Am. Chem. J. Not to be confused with the Journal of the American Chemical Society (J. Am. Chem. Soc./JACS)!

Some volumes are digitally available on The Internet Archive: (Search results)

Beilsteins Handbuch der organischen Chemie

Also abbreviated simply as Beilstein. Standard reference book series in German up until and including the fourth edition. Founded in 1881.

Some volumes are available online: (Search results)

Bulletin de la Société Chimique de France

Also abbreviated as Bull. Soc. Chim. Fr. Some editions are available online:

The following years: 1861-1891, 1892-1906, 1907-1917

The Internet Archive lists the following volumes: 23 (1918), 25 (1919), 27 (1920), 29 (1921), 31 (1922), 33 (1923), 45 (1929), 47 (1930), 49 (1931), 51 (1932), 53 (1933), 5-12 (1938-1945)

A few more volumes are listed here: Société chimique de France

Chemisch Weekblad

Also abbreviated as Chem. Weekbl. This journal belongs to the Koninklijke Nederlandse Chemische Vereniging (KNCV).

The following volumes are online: 1-52 (1903-1956)

Gazzetta Chimica Italiana

Also abbreviated as Gazz. Chim. Ital. The Internet Archive lists the following:

Volumes 1-19 (1871-1889) are discontinous with volumes 4, 6, 7 missing and some scanned twice: 1 (1871), 3 (1873), 5 (1875), 5 (1875), 8 (1878), 8 (1878), 9 (1879), 9 (1879), 10 (1880), 10 (1880), 11 (1881), 12 (1882), 13 (1883), 14 (1884), 14 (1884), 15 (1885), 16 (1886), 17 (1887), 17 (1887), 18 (1888), 18 (1888), 19 (1889)

Volumes 20-53 (1890-1923) are continuous: 20-29 (1890-1899), 30-39 (1900-1909), 40-49 (1910-1919), 50-53 (1920-1923)

Some of the volumes are scanned twice again: 20 (1890), 21 (1891), 22 (1892), 23 (1893), 28 (1898), 29 (1899), 31 (1901), 31 (1901), 33 (1903), 35 (1905), 38 (1908)

The following volumes labeled as appendice are available: 1 (1884, appendice), 2 (1884, appendice), 5 (1887, appendice), 8 (1885, appendice)

The following volume is missing volume number and year: ??

Gmelin-Krauts Handbuch der Anorganischen Chemie

An old german book series concerned with inorganic chemistry. The modern equivalent is Gmelins Handbuch der Anorganischen Chemie.

Internet Archive: (search results)

Journal of Analytical Chemistry

Formerly known as Journal of Analytical Chemistry of the USSR.

The journals homepage lists results from 2000 onwards: (2000-today)

A few older editions are available on The Internet Archive: (1952-1977)

Journal of the Indian Chemical Society

Also abbreviated as J. Indian Chem. Soc.

The Internet Archive has a collection here: (1924-2007)

Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry

Also abbreviated as Russ. J. Appl. Chem. Formerly known as Journal of Applied Chemistry of the USSR. Publishing started in 1928.

The journals homepage lists results 2001 onwards: (2001-today)

A few older editions are also available on The Internet Archive: (1951-1994)

Notes and references

  1. On a result, click the three dots, then download original document.