With apologies for cross-posting. We hope that this will be
of
interest to the list.
Kind regards
Grace Baynes
BioMed Central/Chemistry Central
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Press Release: 22 August 2006
ANNOUNCING THE LAUNCH OF CHEMISTRY CENTRAL
A new home for open access chemistry research
Chemistry Central, launched today at
www.chemistrycentral.com, is
a new open access website for chemists. It brings together
peer-reviewed research in chemistry from a range of open
access
journals. All the original research articles on Chemistry
Central
are made freely and permanently accessible online
immediately
upon publication.
Chemistry Central has been developed by the same team who
created
BioMed Central, the leading biomedical open access
publisher.
Bryan Vickery, Deputy Publisher at BioMed Central and a
chemist
by training, says "We have seen increasing interest
from chemists
in the open access publishing model and, having launched two
chemistry-specific titles in the last 18 months, the time
seemed
right for BioMed Central to create an open access publishing
website to meet the needs of chemists."
Chemistry Central features open access articles from
Geochemical
Transactions, the online journal of the American Chemical
Society's Division of Geochemistry, and from the Beilstein
Journal of Organic Chemistry, which is published by the
Beilstein
Institut in association with BioMed Central. Chemistry
Central
also features chemistry-related articles published in BioMed
Central's biological and medical journals, including BMC
Pharmacology, BMC Biochemistry and BMC Chemical Biology.
Journals featured on Chemistry Central incorporate special
features to make them suitable for chemistry-related
content. For
example, authors can submit their figures as ChemDraw or
ISISDraw
files, and see an instant thumbnail preview showing how the
web
version of the figure will appear. Articles published in the
Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry also incorporate a
graphical abstract on the table of contents and search
results
pages, providing a quick visual summary the research
reported in
the article.
As well as viewing the latest research highlights and
content
from featured journals, users of Chemistry Central can
discuss
articles, submit manuscripts, sign up for email alerts and
find
out more about starting a new open access chemistry journal
or
transferring an existing title to the Chemistry Central open
access model.
Today's launch of Chemistry Central is just a preview of
what is
to come. Further open access chemistry journals will be
launched
in the near future, including Chemistry Central Journal,
which
will cover all areas of chemistry, broken down into
discipline-specific sections. Chemists who wish to support
open
access to published research by playing an editorial role on
this
major new journal should contact editorial chemistrycentral.com.
Chemistry Central is part of the Open Access Central
(www.openaccesscentral.com) family of sites, announced today
by
Science Navigation Group (press release available at
http://www.biomedcentral.com/info/about/pr-relea
ses?pr=20060822b).
Press contacts:
Grace Baynes for Chemistry Central
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7631 9988
Email: press chemistrycentral.com
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