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The American Chemical Society is pleased to announce the launch of Organic Letters, an exciting new journal offering rapid, brief reports on significant research in all areas of organic chemistry. Every other week, Organic Letters will provide you with...
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Web Edition. The Organic Letters Web Edition features Articles ASAPSM (As Soon As Publishable), making research available online even faster—up to five weeks before the print edition. Subscribe today, or encourage your library to subscribe to this important new journal. First issue in July 1999.
• quality onginal research by respected scientists from around the world
Editor-in-Chief: Amos B. Smith, III, University of Pennsylvania
• current, concise reports brought to publication in the shortest time possible
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• extensive illustrations using color to highlight key chemical reactions and structures
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• significant devebpments in physical organic chemistry, total synthesis, natural product isolation, theoretical organic chemistry, synthetic methodology, bioorganic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, spectroscopy, analytical methods in organic chemistry, and more. Organic Letters is the first journal created by ACS in collaboration with SPARC (Scholarly Publishing & Academic Resources Coalition), an initiative of the Association of Research Libraries. SPARC was established to distribute scientific information faster and at significandy less cost to library subscribers.
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*Half-year rates shown. Institutional Web Edition subscription includes one Class C subnet. Contact ACS for information about additional subnets and site licenses. Please call ACS for international rates. For more information, visit http://pubs.acs.org. To order Organic Letters, call 800-333-9511. Outside the U.S., call 614-447-3776.
Discover the New Speed Standard in Data Delivery Organic Letters is simply the fastest way to receive quality reports on the latest research in organic chemistry. The journal will be published both in print and as a
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