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AMS | MAA Press Archive
The AMS | MAA Press Archive eBook Collection contains MAA Press titles published between 1925 and 2018, many available as eBooks for the first time. This valuable archive contains over 300 titles, ranging from undergraduate textbooks to research monographs. Purchasers of the collection will receive
access to all of the series listed below. The Carus Mathematical Monographs and Anneli Lax New Mathematical Library series are available for immediate access, and the remaining series will be available by July 2020.
Special Introductory Offer: Order the AMS | MAA Archive Collection before 12/31/2020 for a 20% discount. Contact our customer service department at cust-
serv@ams.org or +1 (800) 321-4267 (U.S. & Canada), (401) 455-4000 (Worldwide) for a price quote for your institution. Learn more:
https://ams.org/ebooks
Included Series:
The Carus Mathematical Monographs Electronic Backfile Collection 1925-2018 (34 volumes)
Anneli Lax New Mathematical Library Electronic Backfile Collection 1961-2018 (47 volumes)
AMS/MAA Textbooks Electronic Backfile Collection 1997-2018 (37 volumes)
Classroom Resource Materials Electronic Backfile Collection 1993-2018 (54 volumes)
Dolciani Mathematics Expositions Electronic Backfile Collection 1974-2018 (54 volumes)
Problem Books Electronic Backfile Collection 2000-2018 (29 volumes)
Spectrum (available Spring/Summer 2020) Electronic Backfile Collection1990-2018 (83 volumes)
For more information
https://ams.org/ebooks
Structured data and summaries from scholarly content
Scholarcy generates summaries and extracts structured data from scholarly content in any format. Our goal is to help researchers read and digest the growing volume of published research faster, without missing important findings. Scholarcy also helps desk-editors keep up with the increasing rate of submissions.
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FSTA – For expert research in the Sciences of Food and Health
FSTA - Food Science and Technology Abstracts is a specialized database covering scientific and technological literature relating to food, beverages and nutrition. It is managed by a team of expert scientists at IFIS, a not-for-profit organization committed to helping the global food community find and explore trustworthy information directly related to the sciences of food and health. Covering a wide range of interdisciplinary
content, from journal articles and trade publications to conference proceedings and industry patents, FSTA is full of high-quality scientific abstracts – with approximately 1,700 new entries added every week.
Content Includes: • More than 1,500,000 records with informative abstracts
• Records dating back to 1969 • Over 1,000 journals currently covered with historical coverage of over 4,000 journals
• Information sourced in 29 languages from 60 countries
• Records indexed against the IFIS Thesaurus’ more than 13,000 subject keywords, providing an efficient search functionality
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