The Tetrahedron Computer Methodology was a short lived journal that was published by Pergamon Press[1] (now Elsevier) to experiment with electronic submission of articles in the ChemText format,[2] and the sharing source code to enable reproducibility.
[3][4][5] It was the first chemical journal to be published electronically,[6] with issues distributed in print and on floppy disks.
[7] It is likely it was also the first journal to accept submissions in a non-paper format (on floppy disks).
[1] The journal ceased publication owing to technical and non-technical reasons, and may have lacked sufficient institutional support.
[8] The last issue appeared in 1992 but was dated 1990.