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Waters Application Library Approaching 50,000 Scientific Article Citations and Literature

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Waters Corporation has announced that its online library of liquid chromatography, mass spectrometry and sample preparation application references now has 49,000 entries.

These include citations of papers written by scientists working in every conceivable field of scientific analysis, company-authored articles published in the scientific trade press, as well as Waters® applications, marketing and product literature.

For the past thirty years, the company has maintained the database as a service to the scientific community, and is constantly adding to it to keep it current.

Scientists use the database to search for a new idea or approach to separate, isolate, or identify a compound.

When they find an article of interest, they can download a pdf or request a printed copy of any article for which Waters has copyright permission or take the citation to their local library.

The Waters Application Library resides on the home page of the company’s website under the Library link.

The 49,000+ total references include:

- Citations of 45,200 articles published in refereed journals (of these 6800 reference solid phase extraction);

- 870 technical presentations (posters, lectures, seminars) presented by Waters scientists at meetings and international symposia;

- 2900  brochures, application notes, technical briefs, care & use manuals, and other product literature.

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