Free Historical Royal Society Journals for 2 Months - Where Can I Find Them?

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The Historical Royal Society Journals are now available for free online for a limited period of two months, providing access to over three centuries of scientific papers dating back to 1665. This initiative allows users to explore significant historical scientific literature and foundational works in modern inquiry. The availability of these journals is celebrated as a major opportunity for researchers and enthusiasts to delve into a vast archive of knowledge. The announcement has generated excitement within the academic community, highlighting the importance of these resources in understanding the evolution of scientific thought.
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Anttech said:
http://www.journals.royalsoc.ac.uk

It seems that *all* the Historical Royal Society Journals are now free for 2 months!

Articles here:

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/09/14/royalsoc_archive_open/:biggrin:
:!) Ok kid in a candy store mode.
 
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Royal Society Opens Online Archive

This one's amazing. You can get more than three centuries worth of scientific papers online for free.

http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/09/14/1340223

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/09/14/royalsoc_archive_open/
One of the world's most important historical records will be made available online for the first time today. All the Royal Society's journals are free for two months and include stone-cold scientific classics going back to 1665 and the foundations of modern inquiry.
 
Something told me it would've been posted when I started, but I went ahead anyway. :biggrin:
 
Some must read...

http://www.journals.royalsoc.ac.uk/(r5igds55kjk2za55f3qlm355)/app/home/search-articles-results.asp?referrer=search
 
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