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RSC Gold 2017 RSC Gold 2017 RSC Gold is the Royal Society of Chemistry’s premium online package made up of 36 chemical science journals, an eBook series and five literature updating services. An RSC Gold subscription ensures your library has... ...access to high quality chemistry research Our journal portfolio has an average Impact factor of 6.105* and RSC Gold gives access to leading chemistry journals including: Volume 45 Number 1 7 January 2016 Pages 1–226 Volume 9 Number 1 January 2016 Pages 1–268 Volume 3 Number 1 January 2016 Pages 1–84 Volume 33 Number 1 January 2016 Pages 1–112 Energy & | Environmental Materials Natural Product Chem Soc Rev Science | 20 6 Horizons Reports Chemical Society Reviews www.rsc.org/chemsocrev www.rsc.org/ees rsc.li/materials-horizons www.rsc.org/npr M il H i ISSN 0306-0012 IMPACT ISSN 1754-5692 ISSN 2051-6347 IMPACT ISSN 0265-0568 IMPACT PAPER #1 REVIEW ARTICLE Félix Urbain et al. COMMUNICATION REVIEW ARTICLE Timothy Noël et al. FACTOR Multijunction Si photocathodes with tunable photovoltages from 2.0 V to 8 Stefan A. F. Bon et al. FACTOR Ronald J. Quinn et al. FACTOR Liquid phase oxidation chemistry in continuous-fl ow microreactors 2.8 V for light inducedENVIRONM water splitting ENTAL Control of vesicle membrane permeability with catalytic particles TCM, brain function and drug space SCIENCes 34.09* JOURNAL 9.095 * 10.986* *Data based on 2015 Journal Citation Reports® (Thomson Reuters, June 2016) ...a comprehensive collection of resources and chemical sciences research Journals ( ) included in RSC Gold cover the breadth of chemistry and related fields.** Analytical General chemistry Biological Inorganic Catalysis Materials Chemical biology & medicinal Nanoscience Energy Organic Environmental Physical Food **please note some journals are counted in multiple subject areas ...a truly global perspective Authors and editorial boards from more than 100 countries contribute to our content. Editorial board members by country USA France UK India China Korea Japan Spain Germany Italy Canada The Netherlands Switzerland Other Australia ...the latest and most recent Market share by publisher 2007-2015 research in the chemical 60.0% sciences 50.0% We had the largest market share of all published chemistry content in 40.0% 2015 (30.8%). 30.0% The volume of content in RSC Gold journals has increased by 20.0% 131%* in the last five years. share market Percentage 10.0% 0.0% 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015* Article growth RSC 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 0 10000 20000 30000 40000 50000 What’s included? 36 chemistry journals One eBook series Analyst Issues in Environmental Science & Technology Analytical Methods Our Backfile Biomaterials Science Annual Reports Sections A, B and C (1967 – 2013) Catalysis Science & Technology ChemComm (Chemical Communications) One magazine ChemSocRev (Chemical Society Reviews) Education in Chemistry CrystEngComm Dalton Transactions Journals Archive lease Energy & Environmental Science An RSC Gold subscription gives you the option to add the Journals Archive (1841-2007) lease Environmental Science: Nano to your subscription to ensure your library users Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts benefit from 166 years of chemistry research. Environmental Science: Water Research The Journals Archive is also available as a one & Technology NEW TO GOLD 2017 time purchase. For more information please Faraday Discussions contact us. Food & Function Green Chemistry Free content Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers As an RSC Gold subscriber your library receives NEW TO GOLD 2017 access to all of our free content. This includes: • The first two volumes of all online journals Integrative Biology launched from 2008 Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry (JAAS) • New journals that are in their two-year free Journal of Materials Chemistry A access period • RSC Advances and Chemical Science – our Journal of Materials Chemistry B two gold open access journals Journal of Materials Chemistry C • Chemistry Education Research and Practice Lab on a Chip (CERP) – free to access due to sponsorship by the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Education Materials Horizons Division MedChemComm • The first chapter of all of our eBooks Metallomics Molecular BioSystems Key features • IP authentication to ensure instant and easy Nanoscale access across your library sites Natural Product Reports (NPR) • COUNTER compliant usage reports for all online New Journal of Chemistry journals, books and databases free of charge Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry • DOI for all journal articles and eBook chapters Organic Chemistry Frontiers NEW TO GOLD 2017 Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences (PPS) PCCP (Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics) For more information Polymer Chemistry including pricing contact Soft Matter your local account manager Toxicology Research or email [email protected] .
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