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From: Ann Shumelda Okerson <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2017 09:10:23 -0400

Hot on the heels of the BioRN release in June, SSRN has just launched
a new community-driven network dedicated to chemistry: ChemRN.

“Our network for biology research has been a huge success,” said SSRN
Managing Director Gregg Gordon, pointing out that BioRN already has
nearly 5,000 papers available from 6,500 authors.

"ChemRN is a similar community-driven network for chemical sciences
research, including all areas of chemistry and the fields of energy,
environmental and materials sciences. Researchers can post preprints
and working papers, share ideas and other early-stage research and
collaborate. The network allows users to quickly upload and read
abstracts and full-text papers free of charge."

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https://www.elsevier.com/connect/chemistry-research-community-now-has-a-dedicated-network-on-ssrn-chemrn

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