R.A.M.S. is the Restoration of Alchemical Manuscripts Society - http://www.ramsdigital.com/
They seem to be a decentralized group with no ‘organization’ per se, instead just individuals desirous of performing a labor of love of working at the goal of seeking out and obtaining copies of very limited editions of ancient Alchemical manuscripts, tracts, printed works and other such materials and literature and collecting them into one digital library.
It is, to our knowledge, the most comprehensive collection of alchemical texts. Including super substantial alchemical works such as the “Last Will and Testament” of Basil Valentine, Important selections from the invaluable Bacstrom Manuscripts such as “Golden Chain of Homer”. “Lamspring’ a Process for the Lapis Sophorum”, “The Chemist’s Key”. “The Mineral Gluten of Nitre and Sulfur”, “Coelum Philosophorum” and many other important alchemical texts which survived the fires of Empire.
While it’s a lifetime of work to go through, read, re-read, and really inject, it’s a great resource for at very least eye brow raising, if not serious study. Original high-resolution scans are included page-by-page in optimized digital formats. Where one can easily search for keywords and phrases which is very difficult and time consuming with printed versions.
Since R.A.M.S. have been spending many years, if not decades, collecting these works, they do charge a fee to download the collection for their operating costs. While we do encourage you, if very interested, to perhaps pay for the collection and support them, we personally are working a freelance day job currently which, in addition to our writing, is keeping us quite busy so essays will be coming a bit slower for the rest of the year. Thus, in order to continually provide you wonderful folks who support our independent works compensation with value added on a somewhat monthly bases, here is a link to download the collection as well as a new update of the collection. Do grab it asap because this download link isn’t mind and was shared with us by someone else so we're not sure how long it will be around for.
http://mega.nz/folder/CNJRDAyZ#w2g0Zr4dREahDw8MHwtCYg
*One of our teachers, Rubaphilos Salfluere also has his own alchemical reading list which is smaller and more streamlined than R.A.M.S. To my knowledge he’s never collected all the books in digital format himself so one of my many projects currently has been us personally collecting his recommended books on the subject. Which is probably even better of a list and we will also be sharing that with our patrons here in due course.