ACS Chemical Biology Abstracts in PubMed!

Dec 15, 2006 - Brian T. Chait. Rockefeller University. Tim Clackson. ARIAD Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Jon C. Clardy. Harvard Medical School. Benjamin F. Cr...
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Editor’s

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Laura L. Kiessling University of Wisconsin, Madison BOARD OF EDITORS

Jennifer A. Doudna University of California, Berkeley

Kai Johnsson Ecole Polytechnique Fe´de´rale de Lausanne

LETTER ACS Chemical Biology Abstracts in PubMed!

Anna K. Mapp University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Michael A. Marletta University of California, Berkeley

Peter H. Seeberger Eidgeno¨ssische Technische Hochschule

James R. Williamson The Scripps Research Institute EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD

Carolyn R. Bertozzi University of California, Berkeley

Brian T. Chait Rockefeller University

Tim Clackson ARIAD Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Jon C. Clardy Harvard Medical School

Benjamin F. Cravatt The Scripps Research Institute

Peter B. Dervan California Institute of Technology

Rebecca W. Heald University of California, Berkeley

Linda C. Hsieh-Wilson California Institute of Technology

Tony Hunter Salk Institute

Stephen C. Kowalczykowski University of California, Davis

Richard H. Kramer University of California, Berkeley

Thomas V. O’Halloran Northwestern University

Hiroyuki Osada RIKEN

Anna M. Pyle Yale University

Ronald T. Raines University of Wisconsin, Madison

Charles Sawyers University of California, Los Angeles

Stuart L. Schreiber Harvard University

Peter G. Schultz The Scripps Research Institute

Michael P. Sheetz

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e’re pleased to announce that ACS Chemical Biology (ACS CB) is approved for indexing in MEDLINE, the National Library of Medicine (NLM) database of indexed journal citations and abstracts. Your abstracts will soon appear in PubMed searches. Our content can also be found in the Chemical Abstracts Service, with the ISI Web of Science, and through Google searches. For those of you who published with us in 2006, rest assured that all of our content will be indexed in PubMed. For those future authors who were waiting for this milestone, it’s time to submit your papers to our journal. Many of you have asked why it takes so long to see the abstracts from new journals in PubMed. Here’s why. A journal must publish four issues before it can apply for indexing in MEDLINE. The application process is straightforward—fill in a web form describing the content of the journal, some stats, and review and production criteria. Once the application is submitted, and if the subject matter is within MEDLINE’s scope, the journal is scheduled for review. Here’s what takes so long: the review process only happens a few times a year, so a journal launched at the start of the year will not usually be reviewed until October. The NLM’s Literature Selection Technical Review Committee (LSTRC) determines which journals will be indexed in MEDLINE. This 15-member advisory committee includes physicians, researchers, educators, editors, health science librarians, and even historians. The review process is similar to that for a National Institutes of Health grant: primary and secondary reviewers are chosen, and many criteria are used, including subject matter, quality of content, importance of the papers to those in the biomedical field, the rigor of the editorial practices, and the quality of the production. According to the NLM, only 25–30% of titles reviewed are selected for indexing. Several weeks after the LSTRC meets, the publisher is notified whether the title is selected for indexing. If the news is positive, the publisher must send a test feed of the journal content to PubMed to establish the lines of communication. Once the technical bugs are worked out and PubMed performs its quality-control checks on the delivered material, the journal content (including back issues) is automatically fed to the NLM. Soon afterward, abstracts of the journal’s content appear in PubMed searches. We are currently sending all ACS CB content to the NLM, and we expect our abstracts to appear in PubMed searches in 2007 (a few short weeks from now). Thanks to all of our 2006 authors for publishing with us and for their patience as we completed the NLM indexing process. For those researchers who have not yet published with ACS CB, our manuscript submission system (https://acs.manuscriptcentral.com/acs) is standing by to receive your great papers!

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H. Ulrich Stilz Sanofi-Aventis, Frankfurt

Christopher T. Walsh Harvard Medical School

Evelyn Jabri Executive Editor 10.1021/cb600466j CCC: $33.50 Published online December 15, 2006 © 2006 by American Chemical Society

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