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Elsevier’s user tools such as ScienceDirect, Scopus and Knovel connect engineering organizations to millions of peer-reviewed articles, books, abstracts, technical references, interactive tools and more. Preprint coverage and conference papers provide insight into the latest research developments. This combined knowledge base across multiple disciplines supports:
Scientific breakthroughs and innovation in chemicals and materials
Accelerating sustainable operations
Tracking the latest in industry R&D
Bringing greater efficiency to sustainability initiatives
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In the race to accelerate innovation at your organization, your people need quick access to the latest high-quality scientific knowledge to upskill and prepare them for the next sustainability challenge.
From the latest research to new methods and materials, our User Tools can save significant time and bring confidence to your internal learning and development.
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