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An exciting new option for authors... ACS AuthorChoice facilitates

ACS AuthorChoice Free

Access

ί ί Those of you who read my Editorials know that I have been urging the American

unrestricted web access to

Chemical Society to address the open access

your published ACS article—at

issue. The Board of Directors recently

the time of publication—for

adopted a new policy called Author Choice,

a one-time fixed payment,

which enables authors to pay to have their

provided by you or your funding agency. Contributing authors who are ACS members and/or are affiliated with an ACS subscribing institution receive significant discounts. This

articles completely open access from day one. ... I think it is such a good deal that I have

policy also allows you to post copies of published articles on

taken advantage of it myself. An article that

your personal web site and institutional repositories for non­

I published in the October, 2006 issue of

commercial scholarly purposes. For more information, go to

Chemical Research in Toxicology is the first

http://pubs.acs.org

fully open access article published in ANY

As a part of the ACS Cycle of Excellence, we are committed to providing the highest level of support for our authors. ACS AuthorChoice is one of many unique benefits offered to authors who contribute to ACS journals along with the ACS Paragon Plus System, Citation manager Functionality, and ACS Articles on Request to name a few.

MW JOIN THE ACS^CYCLE OF EXCELLENCE contribute

publish

review

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