Libraries Now Has Eight More Decades of the World's Best Science--Online

Where did Watson and Crick first describe the double helix of DNA, the discovery that laid bare the mysteries of how genetic information is stored and passed from generation to generation? In the journal Nature , of course--widely considered the world's best interdisciplinary science publication. The journal has presented some of the greatest scientific finds of modern times, and it remains one of the most influential, most used, and most highly cited titles in scientific literature.

The Libraries has recently completed our collection of Nature backfiles by purchasing online access to the issues covering the years 1869 to 1949. You now have permanent digital access to the complete backfiles of Nature from volume 1, published in 1869, to the present.