As the year draws to a close, now seems the perfect time to remind
everyone of what RSC Journals Publishing will be offering you in 2004.
In addition to the rapid publication and high standards that you have
come to expect, there are a number of developments of note:
* The RSC Journals Archive (www.rsc.org/archive) puts more
than 150 years of chemical research at your fingertips. A range of
purchase options and delivery methods are available to suit your budget
and technical requirements
* Another increase in Impact Factor builds upon Chemical
Communications' (www.rsc.org/chemcomm) reputation as a world leader for
the rapid publication of major developments in the chemical sciences
* Green Chemistry (www.rsc.org/greenchem) and Journal of
Environmental Monitoring (www.rsc.org/jem) will both be doubling in
frequency from 6 to 12 issues
* Journal of Materials Chemistry (www.rsc.org/materials) will
be publishing 24 issues, with a new improved layout and new article
types. Already publishing in around half the time needed by its
competitors, doubling the number of issues will make it even faster!
* Lab on a Chip (www.rsc.org/loc) celebrates its first Impact
Factor of 3.61 and increases to six issues
* Rising to nine issues, Chemical Society Reviews
(www.rsc.org/csr) is the third most highly cited general chemistry
journal
* Chemistry World (www.rsc.org/chemistryworld) replaces
Chemistry in Britain from January 2004 and will provide a more applied
and global perspective of developments in the chemical sciences
* The new Bio Package M brings together four RSC journals
containing biological related papers, offering a saving of 15%. Contact
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The RSC continues to offer free site-wide electronic access with a full
rate print subscription, and also offers a number of money-saving
journal packages. If you have any questions, please contact
[log in to unmask], where staff will be happy to help.
Valerie Simpson M IDM
Senior Marketing and Promotions Executive, Royal Society of Chemistry
Thomas Graham House, Science Park, Milton Road
Cambridge CB4 0WF, UK
Tel +44 (0)1223 432397, Fax +44 (0)1223 423429
www.rsc.org
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