Scientific American’s Online Archive (1845–1909) from Nature PG

Sci­en­tific American’s Online Archive to 1845 Goes Live

Novem­ber 3, 2011 03:50

Source: Resource Shelf, Resource­Blog  Nov. 10th:

From the press release:

Read­ers can now revisit orig­i­nal reports of Alexan­der Gra­ham Bell’s inven­tion of the tele­phone and Thomas Edison’s inven­tion of the light bulb. Sci­en­tific Amer­i­can’s com­plete archive, back to vol­ume 1, issue 1, is now avail­able on nature.com. To cel­e­brate the com­ple­tion of the Sci­en­tific Amer­i­can archive on nature.com, the 1845–1909 archive col­lec­tion will be free to all to access from 1–30 Novem­ber 2011. Pub­lished since 1845,Sci­en­tific Amer­i­can is the longest con­tin­u­ally pub­lished mag­a­zine in the U.S.”