If you want to find out more about our journals, books or databases and literature updating services then you’re in the right place. You’ll also find out about our product pricing and what we’re doing to support the industry’s transition to open access publishing here.
Our products
Our most comprehensive package, made up of leading journals, literature updating services and an eBook series.
Journals
The Royal Society of Chemistry publishes 44 peer-reviewed journals covering the core chemical sciences.
The Royal Society of Chemistry publishes two magazines - Chemistry World and Education in Chemistry.
Our eBooks are valuable references for students, researchers and scientists in academia and industry.
A comprehensive range of high-quality, internationally respected chemical science titles for scientists, researchers & students.
Our services allow you to browse content and keep up to date with the latest published work.
Open access
Open access refers to the free and permanent unrestricted online access to scholarly research. Authors retain copyright to their work, and a licence is applied which allows users to download, copy, reuse and distribute data provided the original article is fully cited.
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Consortia
Consortium purchasing is a cost effective way for libraries to purchase access to our extensive online content. If you'd like to enquire about a consortial agreement, please contact your regional account manager with the following information:
- A list of the library sites to be included in the licence
- The titles of the journals you wish to access
- Whether you need any printed copies of each journal
- Any current subscriptions members of your consortium may have
Librarians' promotional materials
Find resources to promote your library's access to our products
We have toolkits containing posters, social media posts and email templates to use for free.
Terms and conditions
Customers who wish to subscribe to our publications in electronic form must agree to the terms and conditions of one of the electronic access licence agreements.
Terms and conditions