ChemSpider Makes it a Hat-Trick of Awards in 2010

ChemSpider was awarded the prestigious ALPSP Award for Publishing Innovation 2010 in a shortlist of four. This Award recognises a significantly innovative approach to any aspect of publication. The judges considered the originality and innovative qualities of each application, together with its utility, benefit to its community and long term development prospects.

The judges said: “ChemSpider has quickly become a highly valued and comprehensive community resource and has immense potential for future development.”

ChemSpider, which won the iExpo/KM Forum 2010 ‘Most Innovative Software’ award in June on the back of the Bio-IT Best Practice Award for Community Service in April, links together compound information across the web, providing free text and structure search access of millions of chemical structures. With an abundance of additional property information, tools to curate and use the data, and integration to a multitude of other online services, ChemSpider is the richest single source of structure-based chemistry information available online.

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In the pink in Boston

It might have rained almost continuously during the ACS Fall 2010 National Meeting in Boston, but it didn’t dampen the enthusiasm of the 14,000+ people there for the event. Of those who visited the Exhibition Hall, not many could have failed to notice the striking pink colour theme on the RSC booth.

Delegates browsed the books and journals on display, celebrated new journal Chemical Science and the other latest product launches, and learned how the RSC is committed to investing in the advancement of the chemical sciences. 30 journals, from across the chemical sciences, revealed opportunities for international scientists to read or publish the latest research. Visitors also learned about the benefits of registering for a personal account on the new e-platform, including: free access to new journals; the ability to save searches and create custom alerting; and much more. Don’t miss out – sign up for your personal account today!

The competition to win an Apple iPad proved very popular: the winner, selected at random from the correct entries, was Professor Ekkehard Sinn from Western Michigan University, USA.

The correct answers revealed that:

  • In 2009, RSC donated more than 53 million dollars to charitable activities and programmes to advance the chemical sciences
  • 90% of RSC journals have an Impact Factor greater than 3
  • 65 scientists will receive RSC Prizes and Awards in 2010
  • RSC members come from more than 70 countries

So, goodbye to Boston – and we look forward to meeting you in Anaheim for the ACS Spring 2011 National Meeting. Can we request some Californian sunshine?

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Visit us at the ACS Fall National Meeting in Boston

We’re in Boston this week and we look forward to seeing you at booth 801 at the ACS Fall 2010 National Meeting and Exposition. Find out how together we are growing world-class chemical sciences. And make sure you enter our competition – the prize on offer is an Apple iPad!

Here are some more events for your diary:

Sunday 22nd    
LASSO-ing potential pregnane X receptor agonists (Antony Williams, ChemSpider, RSC) 09.00 252B
How community crowd sourcing and social networking is helping to build a quality online resource for chemists (Antony Williams, ChemSpider, RSC) 10.25 Seaport Hotel, Ballroom A
RSC Members’ Reception (invitation only) 17.00-18.30 Copley Hotel
Tuesday 24th    
RSC Celebration: Join us in celebrating the RSC’s latest product launches and find out how together we are growing world-class chemical sciences 15.00 Booth 801, Exhibition hall
An overview and update of RSC ChemSpider capabilities (Antony Williams, ChemSpider, RSC) 15.30 – 18.00 102B
Thursday 26th    
Chemistry in your hand. Using mobile devices to access public chemistry compound data (Antony Williams, ChemSpider, RSC) 13.30 156A

Booth highlights to look out for:

RSC

  • RSC Roadmap for Chemical Sciences
  • Connect with MyRSC 
  • RSC Prizes & Awards: a celebration of excellence in chemical sciences
  • ChemCareers: the RSC online careers event 
  • PUBLISHING
    The latest journals news and announcements on new books and discounts plus:

  • ChemSpider – Free chemical structure-based search engine
  • Discover the new RSC Publishing platform
  • 2009 Impact Factor success
  • MEMBERSHIP

  • Visit the booth to find out how you can subscribe to Chemistry World at a specially reduced rate
  • Networks & Interest Groups 
  • Our vision is to be the foremost in the world in promoting and developing the chemical sciences for the benefit of society.  As a not-for-profit organisation we are committed to investing in the advancement of science. Through our global membership, our journal and books publishing, and our events for chemical scientists, industrialists and policy makers, we are ensuring that an enthusiastic, innovative and thriving scientific community is in place to face the future.

    We look forward to seeing you in Boston!

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    Join The BAGIM Meeting In Boston On 25th August 2010

    Are you attending ACS conference in Boston in August? If so, BAGIM (Boston Area Group for Informatics and Modeling) would like to invite you to their meeting on August 25th which will be held at Barlow’s Restaurant in South Boston, (http://www.barlowsrestaurant.com/) with support from the Royal Society of Chemistry. This meeting will require reservations for dinner (6 PM: $20 pp and $10 for students), and the talk (ca. 7 PM) is open to the public. Maximum seating for dinner is 25 and seating capacity is 40.

    Go to the BAGIM website (www.BAGIM.org) for meeting details and to sign up for the meeting.

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    Visit us at the 3rd EuCheMS Chemistry Congress

    Our vision is to be the foremost in the world in promoting and developing the chemical sciences for the benefit of society. As a not-for-profit organisation we are committed to investing in the advancement of science. Through our global membership, our journal and books publishing, and our events for chemical scientists, industrialists and policy makers, we are ensuring that an enthusiastic, innovative and thriving scientific community is in place to face the future.

    We look forward to seeing you at stand 35 at the 3rd EuCheMS Chemistry Congress, where you can find out how we are enhancing chemical sciences worldwide.

    Event highlights to look out for:

    RSC

    · RSC EuCheMS Partner Agreement

    · Chemistry for Tomorrow’s World: RSC Roadmap for the Chemical Sciences

    · Connect with MyRSC

    · RSC Prizes & Awards: a celebration of excellence in chemical sciences

    · ChemCareers: the RSC online careers event

    MEMBERSHIP

    · Visit the stand to become a member of the RSC at a specially reduced rate

    · Networks & Interest Groups

    PUBLISHING

    The latest journals news and announcements on new books and discounts plus:

    · ChemSpider – Free chemical structure-based search engine

    · Discover the new RSC Publishing platform

    · 2009 Impact Factor success

    We look forward to seeing you in Nürnberg!

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    New RSC Publishing platform launched today

    Today saw the launch of the new RSC Publishing platform which provides access to nearly one million journal articles and book chapters through one simple, integrated search.RSC Publishing platform

    So how will the new platform benefit you?

    • Save time by searching across all RSC-hosted journal, book and database content using one simple search
    • Discover new research as the platform will automatically include related articles
    • Find the right content fast through filtered searching which allows you faster access to relevant information by displaying  authors and RSC publications that have published related work
    • Share & recommend research with tools such as Facebook, Twitter and Google
    • Register and create a personalised account which allows you to store searches and receive search results as alerts

    Project Manager and Electronic Publisher Graham McCann explains the processes and project priorities: “We created the new platform in consultation with the international scientific and librarian community by running a beta version alongside the existing RSC Publishing website. Everybody had the chance to actively contribute by submitting their feedback and ideas.”

    Here are some user comments we received during the beta testing:

    “I really like the ability to do a search by specific month.  I also like the filters, in particular the possibility to specify a journal.”

    “It looks pretty slick for accessing the eBooks. I especially like the variety of “Browse by” features (series, subject, year, new) and the related books & article links. The same author feature is fun since it lets you easily move between the author’s monograph and journal literature.”

    “This is an excellent move. The interaction platform allows the viewer to have access to more information on a particular article and hence save time and it has fewer steps.”

    “I really appreciate the Citation download link. Clean look to the site, non-cluttered. Excellent.”

    We’d like to encourage everybody to visit the platform and try it out for themselves.
    RSC Publishing Platform: search faster • navigate smarter • connect more

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    Access 1 million journal articles & book chapters in one simple search

    search faster ● navigate smarter ● connect more

    Launching soon the new RSC Publishing platform has been created in consultation with the international scientific and librarian community. Together we have identified the best and most valued interface and features that connects you with the highest quality scientific research.

    How will the new platform benefit you & your researchers?

    • Comprehensive search results across integrated RSC hosted journal, book and database products 
    •  Increased research discoverability with simple quick searches, linked content and advanced searches 
    • Faster access to relevant information using filtered searching 
    • Find new research and share information through integrated tools 
    • Access to the latest research of interest using custom eAlerts, RSS feeds and blogs 
    • Personalised accounts allowing researchers to store searches and receive search results as alerts  
       

    RSC Publishing is committed to working with the scientific community to provide easy access to the highest quality and highest impact research.

    Preview the new RSC Publishing platform

     

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    2009 Impact Factors – RSC rise continues

    It’s quality that really matters at RSC Publishing. And the recently published 2009 Journal Citation Reports ® prove that our quality is better than ever. Our average impact factor (IF) has risen from 4.9 to 5.4. It’s an impressive figure, especially when compared with the average for a chemistry journal* of 2.4.

    But we don’t rely on just one or two titles to boost our average. It’s our entire collection that counts.

    Read more about our impact factors.

    Of the top 20 journals in the multidisciplinary chemistry category, 25% are from RSC Publishing. 90% of our titles have an IF over 3. No other publisher can match this, demonstrating just how well-cited our entire portfolio truly is. So the figures speak for themselves: you can trust all RSC journals to deliver what you need.

    For guaranteed impact, choose RSC Publishing.

    Some individual journal highlights:

    Energy & Environmental Science – explodes onto the scene with its first ever figure of 8.5**, making it number 1 in the Environmental Science category, and number 2 in both the Engineering, Chemical and Energy & Fuels categories. Also in the top ten for multidisciplinary chemistry journals.

    ChemSocRev – with a 15% increase, the IF now stands at an impressive 20.09

    Green Chemistry – celebrates a 28% increase, taking its IF to 5.84 to lead the field of green and sustainable technologies

    Natural Product Reports – rises over 23% to its highest ever figure of 9.2

    CrystEngComm – rising to 4.18 and now the leading crystal engineering journal

    Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences – another leader in its field, and its highest ever figure of 2.71 after a 26% rise

    ‘The results once again demonstrate the exceptional quality and reputation of the RSC Publishing portfolio as a whole; it’s therefore no surprise that so many researchers are now choosing the RSC as their preferred publisher for the chemical sciences”

    commented Dr James Milne, Editorial Director, adding

    “these results are also a great reflection on the dedication and commitment of the journals’ Editors, Editorial Boards and referees, whom we thank for their support.”

    The number of articles we’ve published has increased by 74% in the last 2 years alone as we remain committed to providing a world-class publishing service to our authors, and delivering cutting-edge chemical science to researchers throughout the world. The figures provide a clear indication that more researchers than ever before are recognising journals from the RSC as a key resource to access the very best research.

    * The 7 Chemistry journal subject-categories as listed in Journal Citation Reports ®: Chemistry, Analytical; Chemistry; Applied; Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear; Chemistry, Medicinal; Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Chemistry, Organic; Chemistry, Physical.

    **Figures supplied directly to RSC Publishing by Thomson Reuters after a technical error resulted in Energy & Environmental Science’s omission from the initial release of figures.

    Footnote:
    The Impact Factor provides an indication of the average number of citations per paper. Produced annually, Impact Factors are calculated by dividing the number of citations in a year, by the number of citeable articles published in the preceding two years. Data based on 2009 Journal Citation Reports ®, (Thomson Reuters, 2010).

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