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RSC launches Materials Horizons journal

Materials HorizonsRoyal Society of Chemistry (RSC) Publishing is delighted to announce Materials Horizons, a new peer-reviewed journal for first reports of exceptional significance across the breadth of materials research.

Announcing the launch, James Milne, Executive Director of RSC Publishing, said: “Materials science is an expansive and rapidly evolving field of real relevance to the chemical sciences. Only last week, the UK Science Minister, David Willetts, announced £73 million of investment for new facilities and equipment to support research in advanced materials in the UK.

“We are delighted to support the breadth of the global materials research community with this new journal. Materials Horizons will be a world class journal characterised by the quality, ease and speed of publication, and innovative technology for which RSC Publishing is renowned. As a not-for-profit publisher, this new addition to our portfolio will also go towards facilitating the RSC’s aim to advance the chemical sciences for the benefit of society.”

The journal will open for submissions in April 2013 and the first issue will be published in late 2013.

Materials Horizons will be:

  • High impact – only publishing the most novel and exciting advances
  • A leader – the Editorial Board, led by Seth Marder (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA), will drive scientific development, with Scientific Editors helping to maintain scientific standards
  • Interdisciplinary – showcasing the best research at the cutting-edge interface of materials science with chemistry, physics, biology and engineering
  • Internationally visible free access to all content published during 2014 and 2015, guaranteeing maximum exposure
  • Rapid – speedy reviewing and publication in as little as a day after acceptance with our Accepted Manuscript option 

Seth Marder, Professor of Chemistry and Materials Science and Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology, USA, has been appointed Editorial Board Chair of the new journal. “It is a very exciting opportunity for me to work with the team at the RSC to help launch Materials Horizons, a new kind of society journal geared to rapid publication of truly top calibre, first reports of materials research broadly defined,” he says. “Importantly, while published by a chemical society, the journal will seek to serve the broader materials community, by welcoming papers that cover the gamut of materials research, providing a forum for editorials on the status and future of materials research, and content geared specifically to educating and engaging younger researchers in the field.  With this, we hope to make Materials Horizons an indispensable resource for all researchers in the materials community.”

Further details will be released over the coming weeks – make sure you don’t miss out by registering your details to receive the regular Materials Horizons newsletter.

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Collaborate, Innovate and Re-shape Science

marblar_logoThe RSC is collaborating with Marblar to help re-shape Science.

Marblar highlights overlooked technology, and encourages scientists to collaborate and create new possibilities for the technology.

In conjunction with Marblar, the RSC is sponsoring a set of competitions based around pieces of research published in our journals, which we believe have potential to attract new ideas and hopefully novel applications. This is an innovative opportunity to elevate your research by engaging with a global network of diverse minds to discuss ideas, problem-solve and get your research noticed. Get involved today.

Marblar seeks to encourage fun in science, where discoveries are posted as ‘’challenges’’ and problem solvers can earn points and cash prizes by contributing exciting ideas.

Collaborate, Innovate and Re-shape Science… Check out Marblar’s website and get involved.

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RSC Endorses KBART

Improving metadata assists discoverability.

As part of our commitment to support librarians, the Royal Society of Chemistry is delighted to endorse Phase I recommendations of the KBART (Knowledge Bases And Related Tools) Working Group, a joint NISO/UKSG initiative that is exploring data problems within the OpenURL supply chain.

KBART’s Phase I Recommended Practice, published in January 2010, contains practical recommendations for the timely exchange of accurate metadata between content providers and knowledge base developers.

More information is available via the NISO and UKSG Press Release. Our endorsement is thanks to the hard work of Juliet Palmer, Customer Service Executive – Technical Support, in producing and updating the KBART file which is available on the RSC’s Librarians’ Portal.

For more information contact technicalsupport@rsc.org.

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RSC Publishing Catalogue 2013

2013 Catalogue

There’s a lot of information about a lot of products out there, but not always enough time to view it all.

We feel that the 2013 RSC Publishing Catalogue is a vital document as it shows the depth and detail of what we do for the chemical sciences.

You can view the catalogue online, but, you may just want the highlights for 2013, so here they are:

  • Two NEW journalsBiomaterials Science (P.5) and Toxicology Research (P.21) – both available for free to all existing subscribers or registered users
  • More journal contentCrystEngComm (48 issues, previously 24), Faraday Discussions (8 issues, previously 6), Polymer Chemistry (24 issues, previously 12), RSC Advances (48 issues, previously 24), Analytical Methods (24 issues, previously 12)
  • Great savings on collections – RSC Gold (P.18) now includes Catalysis Science & Technology (p.5) and RSC Advances (P.20).
  • More flexibility on eBooks – annual collections now available for all years from 2008-2013 (P.19)
  • Plus various options  for our archive – whether an outright purchase or an annual lease  for 1841-2007, or just a top-up for 2005-2007 (P.18)

If you would like a hard copy of the catalogue, please contact marketing@rsc.org.

If you have a sales enquiry, please contact your RSC Account Manager or your local Subscription Agent. Alternatively you can e-mail sales@rsc.org.

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RSC to in-source journal subscription management for 2013

The Royal Society of Chemistry will in-source its journal subscription management and fulfilment from 2013 volumes, with renewal notices being sent direct from the RSC in August 2012. In addition, all orders for e-books and archive products in 2013 will also be processed directly from the RSC’s Cambridge offices from January 1st 2013.

Any subscription, e-book or archive product purchaser will still experience the same quality of engagement with the new THINK system. This move brings the RSC even closer to its customers with all service functions now in one place. The RSC would like to take this opportunity to thank PCS for their high level of service and support over the last seven years, in what has proved a very effective relationship.

Until 31st December 2012, pre-2013 orders should continue to be sent to:

RSC Distribution Services
c/o Portland Customer Services
Commerce Way
Colchester
Essex
CO2 8HP
United Kingdom
Email sales@rscdistribution.org
Tel + 44 (0)1206 226050
Fax + 44 (0)1206 226055

Orders for 2013 journal renewals, from now on, should go to:

Orders Department
Royal Society of Chemistry
Thomas Graham House
Science Park
Milton Road
Cambridge,  CB4 0WF
UK
E-mail: orders@rsc.org
Tel: +44 (0)1223 432398
Fax: +44 (0)1223 426017

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Are you going to Experimental Biology? See you there!

If you’re in San Diego for the 2012 Experimental Biology conference, make sure you drop by Booth #416.

We will be showcasing our journals and books and we will be giving away FREE copies of our ‘hot off the press’ new booklet containing a collection of our best biological chemistry articles!

But why is the 2012 Experimental Biology conference important to a publisher historically renowned for high quality chemistry research?

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

RSC Biological Chemistry titles are creating a new paradigm in biology by addressing real problems and real scientific issues of concern in todays world. The journals we will be highlighting are…

 Lab on a Chip, Integrative Biology, Metallomics, Molecular BioSystems, Food & Function and Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences.

Book series include the RSC Drug Discovery Series, RSC Biomolecular Sciences Series and the RSC Issues in Toxicology 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 biological chemistry research, choose RSC Publishing.

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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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International Symposia on Advancing the Chemical Sciences (ISACS) 2011

After a successful introduction in 2010, the International Symposia on Advancing the Chemical Sciences (ISACS) is set to return in 2011. Continuing its support of the RSC flagship journal Chemical Science, this significant new global symposia series is ambitious in its scale and coverage.

The second three symposia, like ISACS 1-3, will be held on three continents, over three separate weeks and have already attracted support from some of the leading names in the chemical sciences.

– ISACS4: Challenges in Renewable Energy
– ISACS5: Challenges in Chemical Biology
– ISACS6: Challenges in Organic Materials & Supramolecular Chemistry

Professor Tianquan Lian, from Emory University, Atlanta, said about the ISACS2 meeting: “The scientific content of the conference was of the highest quality and the hospitality was just superb. I have already told my colleagues about this wonderful conference and the new journal”.

Each ISACS event will feature a single stream of plenary lectures complemented by oral presentations and extensive poster sessions with plenty of time dedicated to networking. The chance for young researchers to present their work alongside some of the leading and emerging names in the field is an opportunity not to be missed.

Sign up for news updates and find out more at www.rsc.org/isacs.

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