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Membership
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Join over 18,500 fellow scientists bound by a strong interest in Organic Chemistry.
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Maintain current awareness in your profession.
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Elevate your professional profile - become a member of the Organic Division!
What are the Benefits of Membership?
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You will receive an annual Newsletter information about divisional and joint programs at National ACS Meetings, invitation to present papers/posters at these meetings, deadlines for paper submissions, and other meetings of interest.
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You can view the completed Abstract Booklet in electronic form for papers presented at National Meetings by the Organic Division, including those cosponsored with other divisions. These are available to members via the ORGN members only section on
http://www.acs.org. To obtain the separates, login, click on Organic Chemistry under division membership, and then follow the link to Abstract Separates.
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You will enjoy gratis copies of flexicover annual editions of
Organic Syntheses, courtesy of Organic Syntheses, Inc.
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The Organic Division and Professor Al Padwa from Emory University have arranged for all organic division members to have the Padwa ChemKey program free of charge. Its primary benefit is the rapid retrieval of key literature entry points for a given subject or author. Each year the Chemkey database gets updated by 5,000 new references which will also be made available to the Organic ACS membership for free. To obtain the database, login to
www.acs.org, click on Organic Chemistry under division membership, follow the link to Chemkey, then follow the directions on the page for your platform (Mac or PC).
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You will receive discounts on books from selected publishers. See the
DOC Book Discounts page
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Through the process of nomination, you can participate in selection of speakers at the National Organic Symposia.
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Through yearly input by nomination, you can assist in selecting the Officers of the Division.
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By further individual or group involvement, you can contribute to enhancing the stature of the field of organic chemistry in and outside of the ACS.
How Can I Join the Organic Division?
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