The American Chemical Society has announced upgrades to its professional network site, ACS Network. The ACS Network was designed for scientists by scientists. With thousands of members worldwide, it claims to be the destination of choice for chemists and scientists to connect, communicate and collaborate online.
Members can manage their careers, learn, and grow in their profession through the network. To further improve the network, ACS has added tools that will allow users to send and receive in-system private messages; collaborate and share documents in private or open groups; participate on-the-go with e-mail digests and alerts; bookmark and share favorite links; tag and categorise content more effectively; and stay engaged on the latest discussions in various communities of interests.
The ACS Network attracts leading chemists and science practitioners in the fields of chemistry, bio-chemistry, environmental chemistry, materials science and other areas. The network is designed to allow users to interact freely within a trusted community of scientists, find people with shared interests, and meet others. It is seen as a place to gather information, insights and opinions, and explore opportunities. Members can tap into these resources by simply logging on and creating a profile at www.acs.org/network.
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