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What is happening with "The Chemical Society Of Japan"

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OUP took over the Chemical Society of Japan journals at the beginning of the year. The collection "The Chemical Society of Japan Free"  Collection ID 613660000000000014 currently contains only 2 journals, which are now being published by Oxford and are no longer available on the Chemical Society of Japan platform. Links to the CSJ platform go to a landing page that says the journals are now at Oxford,

We are facing the same situation for The Chemical Society of Japan Subscribed collection as well.  We approached to OUP and they mentioned they will not create separate collection for Chemical society of Japan.The most effective course of action is to remove both The Chemical Society of Japan Free and The Chemical Society of Japan Subscribed collections from our Knowledge bases and instead, we will advise our customers to utilize the relevant OUP 2024 Journals collection” OXFORD_JOURNALS_2024_ALL_TITLES” for their requirements.

The Chemical Society Of Japan  includes 10 titles which is still under Chemical Society of Japan. Out of 10 titles only few titles (2) have migrated to OUP and the rest are under Chemical Society of Japan. So, we are going to maintain them in our Knowledge bases under Chemical Society of Japan.

Going forward if we receive any updates regarding The Chemical Society Of Japan we will update this article accordingly. 

 

ARTICLE CREATED ON : 22.05.2024

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