Archive for November, 2011

Toxicology Research announced

The following news item about new journal Toxicology Research has just been released:Tox Res cover

Academic and industrial researchers in the field of toxicology will have a new option for the publication of their research in 2012, with the launch of Toxicology Research. The journal will be published in partnership with the British Toxicology Society and the Chinese Society of Toxicology.

Announcing the launch, James Milne, acting Managing Director of Publishing at the RSC, said:  “We are delighted to support the toxicology research community with this new journal, published in partnership with both the BTS and CST.  By providing authors with exceptional service through the submission and publication process, and providing free access to readers for the first two volumes, we anticipate Toxicology Research will quickly become preeminent in the field.

“The RSC prides itself in publishing journals of exceptional quality, relevance and timeliness, and Toxicology Research, with the editorial team involved, will certainly be in a good position to achieve this for the toxicology community”.

Toxicology Research will be a multidisciplinary journal covering both the fundamental and applied aspects of toxicology, including drug toxicity, food toxicity and their mechanisms, responses and risk/safety evaluation.  The journal opens for submissions on 1st December, and the first issue will be published at the end of May 2012.

Professor Nigel J Gooderham, Editor-in-Chief, comments “It is a privilege and honour to be invited to work with the Royal Society of Chemistry on the launch of this new publishing venture.  Current research in toxicology attempts to understand and explain biological response to noxious agents and draws upon the physical, biological and medical sciences.  Therefore the scope of Toxicology Research will be inclusive rather than specialist with the emphasis on publishing the highest quality toxicological science, irrespective of discipline.”

Authors submitting to Toxicology Research will benefit from rapid peer review and publication, with no page charges.  Authors have the option of publishing their research as an Accepted Manuscript*, and Open Access publication is also available as an option through RSC Open Science. Published research will have very high visibility: from launch until December 2013, all content will be freely available online for all readers via the website. Additionally, chemical structures and data contained in the journal will be integrated with ChemSpider, the RSC’s free chemical structure database. Authors with research that they would like to be considered for the first issues of Toxicology Research can submit online at www.rsc.org/toxicology.

For further details contact:

Richard Kelly, Managing Editor, email: toxres-rsc@rsc.org

*An Accepted Manuscript is an unedited and unformatted version of an article that is published shortly after acceptance. It is available as a downloadable pdf file. It is then replaced by the fully edited and formatted Advance Article.

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FREE tea and coffee at Online Information 2011

Online Information 2011, London, UK

Join RSC Publishing on stand 270 at Online Information Show:

  • FREE tea and coffee on the RSC Publishing stand
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NEW developments from RSC Publishing:

RSC Publishing is also pleased to announce two new developments in the last couple of months, now available to download FREE from iTunes:

  1. RSC Mobile App allows users to access subscribed content by authenticating through your institutions/organisations wireless network and users own RSC Publishing personal account to save and share searches. An Android version will be available at the beginning of 2012
  2. ChemSpider Mobile App allows users to search the RSC’s FREE chemical database by structure or text-based searching

RSC Publishing staff available during Online Information 2011 include:

Stephen Hawthorne, Sales Director Dan Dyer, Head of Sales, Europe, Middle East, Africa & India Richard Blount, Journal Sales Executive, UK & Northern Europe Louise Peck, Library Marketing Specialist

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To discuss your needs for quality international scientific research content and enjoy a cup of tea or coffee
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Vacancy: Managing Director, Publishing

It’s an exciting time to join RSC Publishing. This is an opportunity to lead an organisation which is outperforming the chemistry publishing market in terms of growth, Impact Factors and innovation. This role demands a market-orientated and ambitious professional in the STM Publishing field to form part of the Senior Management Team at the RSC and drive the future direction and strategic management of the RSC’s publishing activities.

You will be responsible for a revenue budget of over £30 million and over 250 staff. Our portfolio comprises journals, books and databases as well as other innovative products such as ChemSpider. You will develop and implement, through your direct reports, progressive strategies to ensure we continue to grow and increase market share as well as ensuring effective financial management to continue to provide operating funds for the RSC.

For more information, please visit the jobs section of our website:
http://www.rsc.org/AboutUs/rscwork/managing-director-publishing.asp

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Materials that matter at the Fall MRS

If you’re in Boston for the 2011 MRS Fall Meeting and Exhibit from 28 November to 2 December, make sure you drop by Booth #110. We will be showcasing our journals and books and giving prizes to all booth visitors who enter the lucky dip competition. And we’re proud to support the community by sponsoring the poster sessions at the event.

But why is the 2011 MRS Fall Meeting important to a publisher historically renowned for high quality chemistry research?

In response to the needs of the increasingly interdisciplinary community of materials scientists, our activities have evolved over recent years. Our new and more established journals and books cover many of the most important areas of materials science research.

Published topics range from synthesis of materials to a diversity of applications. The types of materials include organic and hybrid materials as well as polymers. Techniques include new synthetic procedures, the design and understanding of materials, microfluidic and nanofluidic technologies and the study of applications. Electronic, magnetic and optical properties of materials are included, in addition to applications in catalysis, energy, biology and other interdisciplinary sciences. Coverage also incorporates all aspects of nanoscience and nanotechnology.

Journal titles include: Dalton Transactions, Journal of Materials Chemistry, Polymer Chemistry, Energy & Environmental Science, Nanoscale, CrystEngComm, Lab on a Chip and Integrative Biology.

Book series include the new RSC Polymer Chemistry series, the established RSC Nanoscience & Nanotechnology series, and the forthcoming RSC Smart Materials series.

So whether you’re looking for the latest cutting-edge research, needing to access top quality reference works, or finding the best place to publish your materials science research, choose RSC Publishing.

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Nominations for 2012 Prizes and Awards now open

TrophyThe RSC currently presents around 60 prestigious Prizes and Awards annually to scientists in all the main chemical science disciplines allowing for the greatest range of scientists to be recognised for their work; individuals, teams and organisations working across the globe.

There are nine categories of awards including specific categories for Industry and Education so whether you work in business, industry, research or education recognition is open to everyone.

Our Prizes and Awards represent the dedication and outstanding achievements in the chemicals sciences and are a platform to showcase inspiring science to gain the recognition deserved.

Do you know someone who has made a significant contribution to advancing the chemical sciences?  If so, view our full list of Prizes and Awards and use the online system to nominate them.

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Accepted Manuscript update

Our Accepted Manuscript* service means your research is available, in citable form, even more rapidly. And five more titles are joining the growing number of RSC journals** to offer them.

From 1st November, any authors submitting to Energy & Environmental Science, Integrative Biology, Journal of Environmental Monitoring, Lab on a Chip or Nanoscale will be given the option of publishing their research as an Accepted Manuscript.

Our dedicated webpage has answers to all the most frequently asked questions – and you can bookmark the RSC Publishing blog to keep up-to-date with the latest news on Accepted Manuscripts and more.

*An Accepted Manuscript is an unedited and unformatted version of an article that is published shortly after acceptance. It is available as a downloadable pdf file. It is then replaced by the fully edited and formatted Advance Article.
**Accepted Manuscripts are also published by Catalysis Science & Technology, ChemComm, Chemical Science, MedChemComm, Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry and PCCP..
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