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ChemPubSoc Europe is an organization of 16 European chemical societies, founded in the late 1990s as a consequence of the amalgamation of many chemical journals owned by national chemical societies into a number of high-quality European journals.

ChemPubSoc Europe's journals, all published with Wiley-VCH, are: Chemistry—A European Journal, European Journal of Organic Chemistry, European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, ChemBioChem, ChemPhysChem, ChemMedChem, ChemSusChem, ChemCatChem, ChemPlusChem, ChemistryOpen, and ChemViews, the ChemPubSoc Europe e-zine.

The participating societies share a commitment to scientific excellence, to publishing ethics, and to the highest standards in publication, which are the basis for the success of the ChemPubSoc Europe journals.

ChemPubSoc Europe and its Asian sister organization, the Asian Chemical Editorial Society (ACES), mutually support each other in the publication of their journals Chemistry—A European Journal, Chemistry—An Asian Journal, and ChemSusChem.

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New Journal for Multidisciplinary Chemistry

Wiley-VCH and ChemPubSoc Europe have announced the launch of ChemPlusChem, a multidisciplinary journal centering on chemistry. Original papers published will cover at least two different aspects (subfields) of chemistry or one of chemistry and one of another scientific discipline (one chemistry topic plus another one, hence the title ChemPlusChem). ChemPlusChem, in this new exciting form, will succeed the Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications which will cease publication at the end of 2011.

The first issue was published online, read it free of charge now.

Wiley-VCH and ChemPubSoc Europe Launch Open Access Chemistry Journal

Wiley-VCH and ChemPubSoc Europe have announced the launch of ChemistryOpen, the first open access chemical society journal. The societies are joining a new open access publishing program announced by John Wiley & Sons in February.

ChemistryOpen will publish peer-reviewed primary research in all areas of chemistry, and will thus satisfy funding organisations and institutes which require that the research funded by them should be accessible to all. As an additional feature, the new journal will publish short summaries of PhD theses with a link to the full version. This Thesis Treasury will make PhD theses in Chemistry readily accessible while linking them through CrossRef to all cited journal articles in the program.

The first articles were published online, read them free of charge now.

Latest Impact Factors

The latest impact factors for the ChemPubSoc Europe journals are as follows (2010):

Chemistry—A European Journal5.476
European Journal of Organic / Inorganic Chemistry3.206 / 2.909
ChemPhysChem3.339
ChemBioChem / ChemMedChem3.945 / 3.306
ChemSusChem / ChemCatChem6.325 / 3.345
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