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Press release (27 June, 2011): 2011 Reaxys PhD Prize Winners Announced
Press release (26 May, 2011): 2011 Reaxys PhD Prize Finalists Announced
Press release (13 May, 2011): Syngene, a World-leading Contract Research Organization, Chooses Reaxys® to Enhance Productivity and Competitiveness
Press release (2 February, 2011): The 2011 Reaxys® PhD Prize for Chemistry Research Opens for Entries
Press release (1 February, 2011): Elsevier and IDBS announce Interoperability between IDBS E-WorkBook Suite and Reaxys
Press release (27 January, 2011): Elsevier Supports the International Year of Chemistry
Press release (4 October, 2010): Professor Dr. Alexander (Sandy) Lawson is Awarded the 2011 Herman Skolnik Award
Press release (5 August, 2010): Elsevier Congratulates Royal Australian Chemical Institute's 2010/11 Athel Beckwith Lectureship Winner
Press release (20 July, 2010): Elsevier Introduces Chemistry Application that Helps Researchers Unravel Deep Layers of Information
Press release (29 June, 2010): Elsevier Announces New Access To Reaxys® To Raise Performance And Output For Chemists At Sapienza University Of Rome
Press release (1 June, 2010): The Reaxys® PhD Prize awards original and innovative research in organic, organometallic and inorganic chemistry
Press release (29 March, 2010): Elsevier Sponsors Royal Australian Chemical Institute's 2010/11 Organic Division Lectureship Award
Press release (5 February 2010): Elsevier recognizes groundbreaking chemistry research through a new PhD competition
Xiao, N. (2010, January) "Seeing is believing: Here are the top three reasons I love Reaxys." Library Connect Newsletter, 8(1), 13. San Diego: Elsevier.
Press release (10 September, 2009): Elsevier joins InChI Trust as a Charter Member
Press release (26 January, 2009): New 'Reaxys' Solution Improves Workflow Quality and Efficiency for Chemists
Press release (Japanese, 26 January 2009): 2009 - Japanese Press release
CAS Registry Numbers (December 19, 2008)
Elsevier and CAS recently reached agreement to increase cooperation in information exchange, which will improve their respective operations and service offerings. Under that agreement, Elsevier is providing enhanced electronic versions of its journal articles to CAS, and CAS in turn is helping Elsevier identify additional CAS Registry Numbers® in certain of its databases. The CAS Registry Number® identification aspect of the agreement is being carried out periodically through an automated, first level, “machine comparison”. That method is neither comprehensive nor detailed relative to many chemical structure conventions, and so this resulting addition of Registry numbers does not represent a complete comparison of Elsevier resources with the CAS Registry, the most comprehensive substance collection. Nonetheless, we anticipate these added CAS Registry Numbers will be useful and helpful for search and identification of more Elsevier database substances. From time to time more CAS Registry Numbers® will be added.
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