A 60-Year-Old Journal Reborn
A 60-Year-Old Journal Reborn
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The Israel Journal of Chemistry, which celebrated its 50th volume this year, has undergone a major transformation aimed at enhancing its international visibility and increasing its influence. This metamorphosis involved the translocation of the IJC from its previous publisher, Science From Israel, LPPLtd., to its new home at Wiley-VCH. At the same time, the IJC has become the official journal of the Israel Chemical Society. As of 2010, the IJC features a new cover format, new article layouts, conference reports, science news, online submission of manuscripts, Early View (online publication of individual articles in advance of issue publication), and many advantages that characterize the other top chemistry journals published by Wiley-VCH.
The IJC, which has a 60-year tradition of publishing seminal research results, is an international, strictly peer-reviewed forum for special issues on timely research topics in all fields of chemistry. Each topical issue is edited by one or several guest editors and primarily contains invited, short review articles of approximately 10 journal pages. Volume 50, 2010, representing a transition period, will comprise six issues, while all of the following volumes will consist of 12 issues.
Although the IJC does not accept independently submitted manuscripts, leading scientists worldwide are encouraged to consider becoming guest editors of future issues on specific topics at the forefront of the chemical sciences.
For inquiries, questions, suggestions, contact Editor-in-Chief Ehud Keinan <keinan@technion.ac.il>.
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Articles in the same Issue
- Masthead
- From the Editor
- Contents
- “Pressure” Testing and Sponsorship
- A New Challenge for Chemistry Education
- Reassessing the Role of Analytical Chemistry. Improving Analytical Chemistry in South Africa
- A Global Experiment for the International Year of Chemistry
- Naming Ceremony for Element 112 in Darmstadt
- InChl 1.03 Released
- Noureddine Yassaa Awarded the 2010 CHEMRAWN VII Prize
- A 60-Year-Old Journal Reborn
- IUPAC/ACS 2011 Challenge Grants
- The IUPAC–Jiang Novel Materials Youth Prize
- In Memoriam
- Assessment of Stable Isotopic Reference and Inter-Comparison Materials
- Terminology and Definition of Quantities Related to the Isotope Distribution in Elements with More than Two Stable Isotopes
- Postgraduate Course in Polymer Science
- Toward Higher Quality of Chemistry Teacher In-Service Training in Croatia
- Provisional Recommendations
- Crop Protection Chemistry in Latin America
- Electrochemistry
- Conducting Polymers
- Functional Polymeric Materials & Composites
- Mark Your Calendar
Articles in the same Issue
- Masthead
- From the Editor
- Contents
- “Pressure” Testing and Sponsorship
- A New Challenge for Chemistry Education
- Reassessing the Role of Analytical Chemistry. Improving Analytical Chemistry in South Africa
- A Global Experiment for the International Year of Chemistry
- Naming Ceremony for Element 112 in Darmstadt
- InChl 1.03 Released
- Noureddine Yassaa Awarded the 2010 CHEMRAWN VII Prize
- A 60-Year-Old Journal Reborn
- IUPAC/ACS 2011 Challenge Grants
- The IUPAC–Jiang Novel Materials Youth Prize
- In Memoriam
- Assessment of Stable Isotopic Reference and Inter-Comparison Materials
- Terminology and Definition of Quantities Related to the Isotope Distribution in Elements with More than Two Stable Isotopes
- Postgraduate Course in Polymer Science
- Toward Higher Quality of Chemistry Teacher In-Service Training in Croatia
- Provisional Recommendations
- Crop Protection Chemistry in Latin America
- Electrochemistry
- Conducting Polymers
- Functional Polymeric Materials & Composites
- Mark Your Calendar