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Technical Information specialists, librarians and organic chemists who need to Keep current with new chemical reactions need CURRENT CHEMICAL REACTIONS Current Chemical Reactions 4 (CCR·) 0©0· Institute for Scientific Information J r ,01 '.' .•·••· S ···•· > , . - s ι , C ι . Si •-.. ·.··•· ..·:·!.' .ι. Ρ .sy.j- j 1 9 1 0 4 L S A » CCR® is a monthly publication which pro- vides easy, convenient access to new synthetic methods and modifications of known reac- tions or syntheses. CCR will save you time and help make labo- ratory efforts more productive by alerting you to new reactions—reactions that can produce better yields—and faster or cleaner methods. CCR concentrates its coverage on over 100 primary organic and pharmaceutical journals. ISr chemists scan over 35,000 articles to select papers that report new reactions and syntheses—approximately 4,000 a year. • Information in CCR is designed for easy scanning. CCR provides descriptions of the conditions necessary to duplicate certain reac- tions. It also highlights explosive reactions. Each entry provides the experimental proce- dures and conditions, the complete reaction scheme of new or modified synthetic methods, and the yields of products. • Each CCR entry also includes the authors abstract, if provided in the source journal. ISI chemists supplement some article summaries with descriptions of new advantages of the reactions. If an article seems incomplete its au- thor is contacted for new, more detailed in- formation. The authors' names and primary authors address are included, as well as com- plete bibliographic information needed to ob- tain articles of interest in your library or through interlibrary loan. Get a FREE sample issue of CCR. Call our toll-free number, 800-523-1850 ext. 1432, or use the coupon below. Please send me a FREE sample issue of Current Chemical Reactions. I'd also like more information on seminars and training sessions offered by the ISI®/Chemical Information Division. Name Title Organization Dept Address City State/Province Zip/Postal Code Country Telephone O©0' Institute for Scientific Information® Chemical Information Division 3501 Market Street, University City Science Center Philadelphia, PA 19104 U.S.A. Tel: (215)386-0100 Cable: SCINFO, Telex: 84-5305 ©1982 IS· 39-3103

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Technical Information specialists, librarians and organic chemists who need to Keep current with new chemical reactions need

CURRENT CHEMICAL REACTIONS

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• CCR® is a monthly publication which pro­vides easy, convenient access to new synthetic methods and modifications of known reac­tions or syntheses. • CCR will save you time and help make labo­ratory efforts more productive by alerting you to new reactions—reactions that can produce better yields—and faster or cleaner methods. • CCR concentrates its coverage on over 100 primary organic and pharmaceutical journals. ISr chemists scan over 35,000 articles to select papers that report new reactions and syntheses—approximately 4,000 a year. • Information in CCR is designed for easy scanning. CCR provides descriptions of the conditions necessary to duplicate certain reac­tions. It also highlights explosive reactions. Each entry provides the experimental proce­dures and conditions, the complete reaction scheme of new or modified synthetic methods, and the yields of products. • Each CCR entry also includes the authors abstract, if provided in the source journal. ISI chemists supplement some article summaries with descriptions of new advantages of the reactions. If an article seems incomplete its au­thor is contacted for new, more detailed in­formation. The authors' names and primary authors address are included, as well as com­plete bibliographic information needed to ob­tain articles of interest in your library or through interlibrary loan.

Get a FREE sample issue of CCR. Call our toll-free number, 800-523-1850 ext. 1432, or use the coupon below.

• Please send me a FREE sample issue of Current Chemical Reactions.

• I'd also like more information on seminars and training sessions offered by the ISI®/Chemical Information Division.

Name Title

Organization Dept

Address

City State/Province

Zip/Postal Code Country

Telephone

O©0' Institute for Scientific Information® Chemical Information Division 3501 Market Street, University City Science Center Philadelphia, PA 19104 U.S.A. Tel: (215)386-0100 Cable: SCINFO, Telex: 84-5305

©1982 IS·

39-3103