Fast Publication in OBC
15 February 2008
Statistics for 2007 show that once again Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry is the journal for fast publication of the latest synthetic, bio- and physical organic research.
On average, OBC communications are published online in just under six weeks, whilst OBC full papers are published online in just over two months.
Manuscripts published in OBC are subject to our careful and effective peer review process and are handled by a dedicated and professional production team.
Additionally, authors who choose to publish in OBC benefit from Project Prospect, winner of the 2007 ALPSP/Charlesworth Award for Publishing Innovation. Using this interactive tool, OBC readers can efficiently find, understand and share the organic and bioorganic knowledge that appears in the journal.
OBC, which celebrated its 5 year anniversary last year, is now one of the leading journals in the field with a high impact factor of 2.874 and high visibility in MEDLINE and other prominent databases.
Why not take a look at two of our most recently published papers, listed below?
Ruth Bircham
*Times from receipt to electronic publication are the mean time in days for all communications and full papers published in OBC in 2007
On average, OBC communications are published online in just under six weeks, whilst OBC full papers are published online in just over two months.
Manuscripts published in OBC are subject to our careful and effective peer review process and are handled by a dedicated and professional production team.
Additionally, authors who choose to publish in OBC benefit from Project Prospect, winner of the 2007 ALPSP/Charlesworth Award for Publishing Innovation. Using this interactive tool, OBC readers can efficiently find, understand and share the organic and bioorganic knowledge that appears in the journal.
OBC, which celebrated its 5 year anniversary last year, is now one of the leading journals in the field with a high impact factor of 2.874 and high visibility in MEDLINE and other prominent databases.
Why not take a look at two of our most recently published papers, listed below?
Ruth Bircham
*Times from receipt to electronic publication are the mean time in days for all communications and full papers published in OBC in 2007
Cyclic triureas—synthesis, crystal structures and properties
Denys Meshcheryakov, Françoise Arnaud-Neu, Volker Böhmer, Michael Bolte, Véronique Hubscher-Bruder, Emilie Jobin, Iris Thondorf and Sabine Werner, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2008, 6, 1004
DOI: 10.1039/b718114k
Auxotrophic-precursor directed biosynthesis of nonribosomal lipopeptides with modified tryptophan residues
Bagher Amir-Heidari, Jenny Thirlway and Jason Micklefield, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2008, 6, 975
DOI: 10.1039/b718766c
RSC Project Prospect scoops prestigious award for publishing innovation
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