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2010 Impact Factors

Quality is the focus at RSC Publishing. And the recently published 2010 Journal Citation Reports ® prove that our quality is better than ever.

Our average impact factor (IF) now stands at 5.5 . It’s an impressive figure, especially when compared with the average for a chemistry journal* of 2.54.

But if you’re thinking that there’s nothing special about this, as most chemistry publishers are celebrating an overall rise in their impact factors, think again. RSC Publishing figures have risen by 59% since 2003 – almost double the average rise.

And it’s not just one or two journals that produce impressive results: it’s our entire collection that delivers.

Of the top 20 journals in the multidisciplinary chemistry category, six are from RSC Publishing. No other publisher has more.

83% of our journals listed in this year’s report have an IF above 3. No other publisher can boast such a large proportion of titles at this level, demonstrating just how well-cited our entire portfolio truly is.

So the figures speak for themselves: for guaranteed impact, choose RSC Publishing.

Individual journal highlights include:

  • ChemSocRev – with a massive 32% increase, the IF now stands at a whopping 26.58!
  • Impressive first Impact Factors for Nanoscale (7.00), Integrative Biology (4.44) and Metallomics (3.59) confirm our success with launching high-impact new titles.
  • Chemical Communications – now at 5.79, our flagship communications journal has risen by 45% since 2004
  • Energy & Environmental Science – rises to 9.45 and maintains its position as number 1 in the Environmental Science category, and number 2 in the Energy & Fuels category. Also in the top ten for multidisciplinary chemistry journals.
  • Both Journal of Materials Chemistry (5.1) and Analyst (3.91) recorded highest-ever figures.

Dr James Milne, Acting Managing Director, Publishing, said: “Once again I am delighted to see the overall increases in impact factor for RSC journals, and their positions among the very best in their respective fields. For many years, RSC journals have outperformed the competition, and this is reflected in the considerable growth in submissions and published articles we have recently experienced.  Leading researchers clearly appreciate the high quality, rapid publication and unparalleled accessibility of RSC journals, and submit their best work for rapid publication in our international titles.’

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,” he added.

The exceptional growth in submissions has resulted in the publication of almost 50% more high quality articles this year to date. This clearly indicates that more researchers than ever before are choosing RSC journals.

* 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.

Full journal listing:

Journal 2010 Impact Factor 5-Year Impact Factor
Analyst 3.913 3.843
Analytical Methods 1.45 1.45
Chemical Communications (ChemComm) 5.787 5.581
Chemical Society Reviews 26.583 24.641
CrystEngComm 4.006 4.106
Dalton Transactions 3.647 3.654
Energy & Environmental Science 9.446 9.446
Faraday Discussions 4.538 4.267
Green Chemistry 5.472 6.056
Integrative Biology 4.439 4.439
JAAS (Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry) 4.372 3.480
Journal of Environmental Monitoring 1.810 2.083
Journal of Materials Chemistry 5.099 5.441
Lab on a Chip 6.260 6.927
Metallomics 3.592 3.592
Molecular BioSystems 3.825 3.986
Nanoscale 7.00 7.00
Natural Product Reports 8.881 8.865
New Journal of Chemistry 2.631 2.792
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry 3.451 3.321
Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences 2.378 2.505
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics (PCCP) 3.453 3.858
Soft Matter 4.457 5.080

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.

The 5-Year Impact Factor is the average number of times articles from a journal published in the past five years have been cited in the JCR year. For journals in subjects where citation activity continues to rise through several years, this metric allows more of their total citation activity to be included in a critical performance metric.

Data based on 2010 Journal Citation Reports ®, (Thomson Reuters, 2011).

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Library Photograph Competition

Have you seen the Royal Society of Chemistry’s (RSC) library in London, UK?

RSC Library

For the past year, the library has been represented on the front cover of the RSC Publishing Catalogue 2011 and distributed worldwide at conferences, exhibitions, by our sales team, agents, distributors and by post.

This month, I am updating our RSC Publishing Catalogue and would like to continue the theme and feature an international library on the front of our 2012 Catalogue, helping to raise the profile of the library and the facilities on offer.  This theme will continue every year for several years.

There are so many fantastic libraries in the world, whether architecturally, academically, historically or in terms of resources and support, so to help us find the right image, we are starting an annual competition.  This competition will be judged by RSC and our external RSC Library Advisory Board.

What are we looking for?

We are looking to receive a high resolution image representing the competition topic that we can use in all promotional activities relating to the RSC Publishing Catalogue.

Competition Topic

The topic for the RSC Publishing Catalogue 2012 competition is – Science in the Library

Competition Details  

  • Image to be supplied as high resolution in JPEG or EPS
  • Competition entry deadline – Friday 24th June 2011
  • Submit your image entries to:

Louise Peck
Library Marketing Specialist
RSC Publishing
peckl@rsc.org

Please contact me with any queries and I will happily help. We look forward to receiving your competition entries!

Competition Terms and Conditions

  1. One winner will be selected by RSC and the RSC Library Advisory Board from all library image entries received by 18.00 GMT on Friday 24th June 2011
  2. By submitting an image, entrants hereby give permission to the RSC for the image to be published by the RSC on the front cover of the RSC Publishing Catalogue
  3. By submitting an image, entrants hereby confirm that the image is their own original work
  4. Images to be supplied in high resolution JPEG or EPS format to peckl@rsc.org
  5. The image should relate to the topic Science in the Library
  6. The winner will be notified by email
  7. Unsuccessful entrants may not be notified
  8. Only one entry per individual
  9. No cash prize alternatives are available
  10. The institution/organisation name and image of the winner will be used in RSC marketing activities
  11. Employees of the RSC will not be eligible to enter this competition
  12. The Royal Society of Chemistry will store any personal data you supply on its electronic records in order to contact you further about the competition and it will NOT be passed on to third parties.

P.S. Have you visited the RSC Library Tool Kit?
GO TO www.rsc.org/librarytoolkit

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The RSC Celebrates 170 Years of Publishing

The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) celebrates 170 years of publishing, and to mark this occasion we want to find out more about the first author on record.

The first paper to be published in April 1841 was written by Thomas George Tilley “On some of the products of the action nitric acid castor oil”; it was published in the Memoirs of the Chemical Society.

Are you related to Thomas? Has his research influenced yours? If you have any information on Thomas George Tilley blog us today……

ON SOME OF THE PRODUCTS OF THE ACTION OF NITRIC ACID ON CASTOR OIL
Thomas George Tilley
Mem. Chem. Soc., Lond., 1841, 1, 1-6
DOI: 10.1039/MP8410100001, Paper

The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) originated in 1841 and is the largest European organisation for advancing the chemical sciences. The RSC is a major international publisher of chemical information publishing 30 peer-reviewed journals, magazines, books, databases and publishing services to the chemical science community.

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Dotmatics Limited Collaborates with RSC ChemSpider

Dotmatics Limited is pleased to announce that it will provide its web-based structure drawing tool, Elemental, to ChemSpider. Elemental provides a zero install drawing tool that lets users draw simple chemical structures or complex structure queries directly within a webpage.

Antony Williams, Vice President of Strategic Development for ChemSpider comments

“Elemental offers ease of deployment and flexibility in structure drawing to our community of users and we are happy to embrace this web-based structure drawing platform as an entry point to the rich resources of ChemSpider.”

Dr Mike Hartshorn, Director and CSO of Dotmatics, said

“We are delighted to be working with such a well-known chemistry resource as ChemSpider. The new tools will allow simple access to the wide range of structures and related information that is maintained by ChemSpider and the RSC”.

About Dotmatics
Dotmatics Limited (www.dotmatics.com) is a leading provider of web-based database integration and visualisation tools for use within the life sciences industry.

About the Royal Society of Chemistry
The Royal Society of Chemistry is the UK Professional Body for chemical scientists and an international Learned Society for the chemical sciences with more than 47,500 members worldwide. It is a major international publisher of chemical information, supports the teaching of chemical sciences at all levels and is a leader in bringing science to the public. www.rsc.org

About ChemSpider
ChemSpider offers a structure-centric community for chemists to resource data.  Offering access to over 25 million unique chemical entities from over 400 data sources and by providing a platform for crowd-sourced deposition, annotation, and curation, it is the richest source of free integrated chemistry information available online.  ChemSpider delivers data and services to enable the semantic web for chemistry.  www.chemspider.com

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Celebrations and prizes galore in Anaheim

Journal celebrations, product demos and workshops, plus lots of daily prizes given away at booth 903 – it was a hectic few days in the Exposition Hall at the ACS Spring 2011 National Meeting in Anaheim last week.

Monday saw the announcement of the latest new journal to join our portfolio: RSC Advances and Managing Editor Sarah Ruthven and other staff on RSC Publishing booth 903 were on hand to talk to the many interested researchers.

The reception to celebrate Catalysis Science & Technology on Tuesday saw guests toasting the successful launch of the journal as they chatted to prominent researchers in the field.

ChemSpider demonstrations and workshops proved popular, and our bookshop on the booth attracted great interest.

Every day saw queues of eager visitors wanting to win a prize, favourite being the exclusive RSC Publishing t-shirt.

Our photographer was on hand to record the events – do you recognise anyone in the photos below?

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RSC Publishing Recognises Outstanding Achievement in China

 

This week Dr James Milne (RSC Publishing) is in China visiting scientific researchers and scientists. During a trip to Changchun Dr Milne presented a certificate of achievement to Professor Hongjie Zhang, at Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry.

Professor Zhang was recognised for his prolific published research over the last year. The RSC has published 17 of Professor Zhang’s papers – making him the most successful RSC author from China during the year.

Read Professor Zhang’s excellent work published in RSC journals:
CrystEngComm
Dalton Transactions
Journal of Materials Chemistry

Dr Milne and Dr Daping Zhang (RSC Publishing Editor) continue their tour of China where they will visit seven universities/institutes and four companies in Beijing, Changchun, Shanghai and Xiamen.

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ACS in Anaheim – see you there

RSC - growing togetherWe’ll be in Anaheim this month for the ACS Spring 2011 National Meeting and Exposition – and we’d love to meet you. Visit Booth 903 to find out how we are working with you and your communities to enhance the chemical sciences worldwide. And there are lots of prizes to be won each day, including T-shirts, baseball caps and games.

At our booth you can:

  • Hear the very latest journal news and search the RSC Publishing platform
  • Pick up a copy of the first issue of Catalysis Science & Technology, our new journal focusing on all fundamental science and technological aspects of catalysis
  • See the faces behind Chemical Science – and read a sample of the first 100 articles printed in our special conference collection
  • Try ChemSpider, the multiple award-winning, chemical structure-based search engine providing free access to more than 25 million chemical structures.
  • Browse our books, all with a show discount of 20%
  • Investigate our new Water Specialists’ Package of nine books – you can save 35% on the individual purchase price of these best-selling books

While at the booth, you can also: discover International Year of Chemistry 2011 activities; connect with MyRSC, the professional network for the chemical sciences; find details of our extensive conference programme, including Challenges in Renewable Energy, the fourth International Symposium on Advancing the Chemical Sciences (ISACS4), coming to Boston in July; and subscribe to Chemistry World at a specially reduced rate.

Plus, here are some events for your diary:

Monday 28th March    
RSC ChemSpider as an environment for teaching and sharing chemistry (Antony Williams, ChemSpider, RSC) 09.45 Room Trillium B, Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel
Wiki resources for chemical education
(Prof Martin A Walker, SUNY Potsdam and RSC Teacher Fellow)
10.25 Room Trillium B, Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel
Hosting a compound centric community resource for chemistry data  (Antony Williams, ChemSpider, RSC) 15.05 Room 204A
Tuesday 29th March    
How the web has weaved a web of interlinked chemistry data
(Antony Williams, ChemSpider, RSC)
15.00 Room 204A
RSC Publishing journal reception
(invited guests only)
18.00-20.00 Anaheim Marriott
Wednesday 30th March    
ChemSpider training 08.30-11.00 Room 211A

(All events take place in the Anaheim Convention Center, unless otherwise stated.)

 See you in Anaheim!

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RSC presents: High Impact Analytical Science at Pittcon

 

Are you planning to attend this year’s Pittcon Conference in Atlanta from 13th -17th March?
Why not start the conference with a visit at the RSC booth 1147 and a cup of freshly brewed Starbucks coffee?

We’d love to talk to you about our latest books and journals in a relaxed atmosphere and you can discover all the advantages of publishing your research with us.

If you decide to join the RSC at the conference, we’ll offer a discounted membership package as well.

The following RSC staff will be attending Pittcon:         

 
M
ay Copsey
Editor Analyst, Analytical Methods, JAAS and Metallomics
Niamh O’Connor
Publisher
Joanne Thomson
Deputy Editor Chemical Science, Chemical Communications, Chemical Society Reviews
Merlin Fox
Commissioning Editor, Books
 
 
 
 
Please feel free to get in touch with any of the staff before the conference and arrange a meeting at publishing@rsc.org
 
And if you’re up for a bit of fun, we’re running a mini quiz where you could win an RSC hamper filled with lots of great prizes.
 
We look forward to meeting you in Atlanta!
Best wishes,


 

 Louise Peck, Stand Manager

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Find Out How ChemSpider Connects Chemistry & Mass Spectrometry Online – Register Today…

Connecting chemistry and mass spectrometry on the internet in the very first Chemistry World live webinar on 31 January, discover the powerful combination of the modern mass spectrometry and the ChemSpider database of chemical structures in metabolomics research.

Dr Antony Williams of the RSC and Dr John Shockcor from Waters will be speaking on:

Connecting Chemistry and Mass Spectrometry on the Internet – ChemSpider
Monday 31 January 2011

Join the live webinar – Register Here

Or

Be part of the active audience at The Royal Society of Chemistry, London, UK – Register Here

This Chemistry World webinar is brought to you in partnership with ChemSpider and Waters.

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RSC Publishing Platform reaches the one million milestone

The one millionth paper Controlled assembly of plasmonic colloidal nanoparticle clusters by José M. Romo-Herrera, Ramón A. Alvarez-Puebla and Luis M. Liz-Marzán.

This seven figure milestone was reached as the RSC’s exceptional range of peer-reviewed journals, magazines, books, databases and publishing services to the chemical science community more than doubled in output in the last three years.

Royal Society of Chemistry editorial director James Milne said: “Today marks a significant landmark for the RSC Publishing Platform. Delivering the millionth record, a paper published in the RSC journal Nanoscale, demonstrates not only the significance of the RSC in terms of disseminating high-quality research content worldwide but also with many millions of article downloads each year, the value researchers place on being able to access this content through our new publishing platform.” In the last four years RSC Publishing has gone from being the fifth largest publisher in chemistry to challenging Wiley in third place.

“This incredible growth, including launching 10 new journals and more than doubling the number of high impact papers published, seems set to continue into 2011,” added James. “In addition to growing in scale, the quality of the RSC Portfolio remains at the top of the field. More than 90% of the RSC’s 30 journals have an impact factor over 3.0 – a feat no other publisher can match. This high quality portfolio is attracting more and more submissions from a truly international research community, all supported by a highly qualified editorial team providing exceptional customer service to the journal authors. Similar developments are taking place with the book’s portfolio with a record 85 books published last year alone, most also available as ebooks.”

The new platform, providing powerful, fast access to journals, books and databases from RSC Publishing, provides access to more than one million articles, papers and database records using one simple interface where results are refined through intuitive filters.

Professor Luis M. Liz-Marzan, from the University of Vigo in Spain and lead author of the one millionth paper, said he was delighted with the achievement and explained why he chooses RSC publishing to promote his work: “I publish in RSC journals because they guarantee high quality standards and widespread readership. I am delighted that one of my papers has become RSC’s millionth paper.”

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