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[*] posted on 27-10-2007 at 18:51


http://mihd.net/3dn846

Not my backup, but nice to have.
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[*] posted on 28-10-2007 at 21:37


I have completed a backup of annual volumes 1-85 in pdf.

I organized these into folders corresponding to the Collective Volumes 1-10 (and 11 not out yet) and Annual Volume 85 which will eventually be the first volume of CV 12.

These correspond to CVs this way:

Annual Volumes Coll Vol

1-9 CV 1 1921-1930
10-19 CV 2 1931-1940
20-29 CV 3 1941-1950
30-39 CV 4 1951-1960
40-49 CV 5 1961-1970
50-59 CV 6 1971-1980
60-64 CV 7 1981-1985
65-69 CV 8 1986-1990
70-74 CV 9 1991-1995
75-79 CV 10 1996-2000
80-84 CV 11 2001-2005 not yet in print
85- first two quarterly installments of 2006 starts what will eventually become CV 12 around 2011.

These pdfs all have graphical TOCs with links to the preps. The HTML links do not work but the pdf links do.

Anyone who wants this in whole or part can go download it from my 4shared folder.

http://www.4shared.com/dir/2245331/5a78115f/sharing.html

There is a backup on MadHatter ftp that is all CVs 1-9 rolled into one but no graphical TOC. Mine is I think organized more usefully.

The publisher has it set up so that the Collective Volumes cannot effectively be downloaded. This is because they split the graphical TOC into 2-3 parts for each and Acrobat can only see the first part. At least I do not know how to get around this.


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[*] posted on 28-10-2007 at 22:05


What the hell happened to the original post? It just vanished...This seems to be happening often lately...I had a reference someone found me disappear a few days ago too...



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[*] posted on 28-10-2007 at 22:15


Hmm, I'm pretty sure I added a response to another thread as well.



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[*] posted on 28-10-2007 at 22:26


Plus, I think Axt just posted (minute or two ago) in references, but the little link arrow leads to saurons last post instead.

(Or maybe he didn't) But the link arrow lies, nonetheless.

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[*] posted on 3-11-2007 at 01:27


I have found that at the time I made this backup, just before Wiley's latest maintenance downtime, there were five pdf's missing from their database and thus from my backup.

The html files are there but those do not appear in any Acrobat backup as such.

Two of these files are present in Org Syn after the maintenance. Accordingly I have re-backedup the annual volumes concerned (10 and 46) and will incorporate those into th rar files on 4shared. These files are Perchlorofulvalene and Casein.

Three others are still absent from Wiley. These are:

Vol 45 missing CV5P0679.pdf Ketene

Vol 21 missing CV3P0181.pdf Prep of Raney Nickel W-2

Vol 8 missing CV1P061.pdf Appartus for Catalytic Hydrogenation

I have made pdf's of these from the Wiley html using Print to Adobe PDF - for some reason Acrobat would not process the html files saved to disk. And using the url to the individual file and the Create PDF from webpage function, copied only the frameset page.

However, I am attaching these three files here and will also put them on 4shared as OSerrata.rar

If anyone spots any other missing files in my backup pls let me know so I can do something about it.

[Edited on 3-11-2007 by Sauron]

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[*] posted on 20-1-2012 at 01:13


> Now 11 Collective Volumes
> All links are preserved!
> More than 2,500 syntheses
> Approximately 7,600 pages
> Aphabetic list of bookmarks
> Better readability by omitting the special characters and Greek prefixes in the list
> 56 887 KB pdf file size when compressed with 7z: 53.440KByte as a self-extracting exe file, password: orgsyn

http://www.2shared.com/file/wD0Em8_c/Sammelmappe.html

For the Mac friends unencrypted PDF version:

http://www.2shared.com/document/4G1QJ7I4/OS_online.html

[Edited on 20-1-2012 by chedo]
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