Royal Society Publishing期刊自1665年份起免費下載

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The Royal Society Digital Journal Archive, dating back to 1665 and
containing around 65,000 articles, is completely FREE to access until
1 February 2009.

The Royal Society Digital Archive is easily the most comprehensive
archive in science. Seminal papers include Isaac Newton's invention
of the reflecting telescope, accounts of Michael Faraday's
groundbreaking series of electrical experiments, and the first
research paper published by Stephen Hawking

The Archive provides a record of some key scientific discoveries from
the last 343 years including: Halley's description of 'his comet' in
1705; details of the double Helix of DNA by James Watson and Francis
Crick in 1954; and Edmond Stone's breakthrough in 1763 that willow
bark cured fevers, leading to the discovery of salicylic acid and
later the development of aspirin.

It also contains papers documenting the discovery of new planets, the
first descriptions of organisms through a microscope, and the first
account of photography. Early papers contain fascinating descriptions
of how Captain James Cook preserved the health of his crew aboard the
HMS Endeavour and the astonishment of 18th century Society at the
performance of an eight year-old Mozart.

Find out more about the Archive at http://publishing.royalsociety.org/archive
or access the Archive directly at http://journals.royalsociety.org

The Royal Society will be celebrating its 350th Anniversary in 2010.
To mark this important event, the Society seeks to raise £100 million
in order to strengthen all aspects of its work.

To find out more about the 350th Anniversary Campaign and the projects
it will support, or to make a donation, visit royalsociety.org/
campaign or contact the Development Office on 0207 451 2211.

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Twenty Ten and beyond, 350 years of excellence in science
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