Join ACS Publications in celebrating National Chemistry week: October 22-28 2006
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n celebration of National Chemistry Week, ACS Publications has listed over 100 current "Hot Papers" as recognized by Thomson ISI®'s Essential , Sdence Indicators™. Hot Papers are articles published within the last two years receiving the most citations over the most recent two-month period. For the current two month period, the ISI® recognizes 244 total Hot Papers in chemistry alone, with ACS Publications accounting for 41 of the top 100, or more than 40% of the 'hottest' papers in chemistry! Thomson's ISI® also recognizes articles in additional categories such as the Agricultural Sciences, Environment/Ecology, Engineering, and Materials Science, and ACS Publications are well represented in these categories as well. To see more, visit the ACS Publications National Chemistry Week page at http://pubs.acs.org/ncw from October 22-28.
28 Hot Papers from Chemkal Reviews the Highest Impact Journal in Chemistry 34 Hot Papers from the Journal of the Amerkan Chemkal Satiety the most cited journal in Chemistry 6 Hot Papers from Analytical Chemistry the most cited journal in Analytical Chemistry 4 Hot Papers from Nano Letters the highest impact journal in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology 4 Hot Papers from Organk Letters the highest impact communications journal in Organic Chemistry and " 4 1 " more from Chemistry, the Agricultural Sciences, Environment/Ecology, Engineering, and Materials Sdence! If you are interested in more information on National Chemistry Week 2006, and this year's theme: "Your Home—it's All Built on Chemistry!"\ see the National Chemistry Week page at http://chemistry.org/ncw As reported in the 2005 ISI® Journal Citation Reports®, the peer-reviewed journals of the ACS rank #1 in citations or ISI® Impact Factor in the seven ISI® core chemistry categories, as well as seven additional ISI® categories ranging from agriculture to polymer science and the new category of nanoscience & nanotechnology. ACS Journals exceeded 1.13 million total citations in 2005, an increase of 13% over 2004. Such achievement is due to the dedication of the readers, authors, reviewers and editors of ACS journals.
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