Scientific publisher Nature Publishing Group (NPG), UK, is offering institutional customers the latest Scientific American archive collection for the years January 1910 - December 1947 on nature.com at www.nature.com/scientificamerican/archive.
The collection brings together 38 years of historic advancements in science, technology and medicine. With this new archive installment, online users can now access every issue of Scientific American back to January 1910-over 100 years of content. The 1910-1947 collection contains more than 38,300 articles and highlights significant discoveries and developments including the inventions of a blood pressure meter and fluorescent lamps.
Site license access to Scientific American's online archive can be purchased as three collections: Scientific American archive: 1910- 1947 (about 38,300 articles), Scientific American archive 1948-1992 (about 15,800 articles) and Scientific American archive: 1993-2005 (about 4,680 articles). Collections contain content from Scientific American, Scientific American Mind beginning with its premier issue in January 2004, and all Special Issues. The articles are available as PDFs.
The Scientific American archive claims to be an integrated part of the nature.com platform. All users can browse the online archive via www.nature.com/scientificamerican/archive/index.html. The archive is searchable by keyword, author, article title or DOI for refined results. Alternatively, users can also browse by year and issue.
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