I found the article on WorldCat Discovery, but with a different journals name.  Could this be it?

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    by Paul S. Wagenknecht Affiliation:Edward J. Sambriski Affiliation:
    Format:
    Article
    Publication year:
    2005
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    Peer-reviewed
    Source:
    • ChemInform v36 n47 (November 22, 2005): no
    Database:
    WorldCat.org
     
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    Transition Metal Catalyzed Reduction of Nicotinamide Coenzymes and Their Analogues
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    by Paul S. Wagenknecht Affiliation:Edward J. Sambriski Affiliation:
    Format:
    Article
    Publication year:
    2005
    |
    Peer-reviewed
    Source:
    • ChemInform v36 n47 (November 22, 2005): no
    Database:
    WorldCat.org
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On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 11:57 AM, Drolet, Claire <claire.drolet@delval.edu> wrote:

Hello!

I am hoping one of you on this list serv may have or may know how to obtain a copy of the following article.

 

Wagenknecht, P.S.; Sambriski, E. J. “Transition metal catalyzed reduction of nicotinamide coenzymes and their analogues” Recent Research Developments in Inorganic Chemistry (2003), 3, 35-50 CODEN: RRDCFS; English

 

This was co-written by one of our own professors, Dr. Edward J. Sambriski, Associate Professor of Chemistry. The problem is that he and his co-author only have access to an abstract of this article, and we’ve been trying to get the full, published thing. It appears that this was some internationally-published book, seemingly unobtainable in the U.S. We’ve tried searched for the book with no luck, and I’ve reached out to what I hope is the publishing company, Transworld Research Network, to ask for a copy. I’ve also searched on OCLC/ILL to see if anyone has it there, but only other volumes (1, 2, 4, 5) of this series seems to available from a single library somewhere in Europe. Dr. Sambriski found this link from CAS Reference, but obtaining it through there appears to involve a contractual agreement with FIZ Karlsruhe AutoDoc, another international company. I’m hoping there is a more simple method.

 

Thank you for your time, consideration, and any help you can provide!

 

Claire Drolet

Access Services Librarian

Delaware Valley University

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215.489.4957 | claire.drolet@delval.edu

 



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