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ACS Publications Scholarship

In conjunction with the SLA Chemistry Division, ACS Publications is offering a scholarship to the Special Libraries Association 2005 Annual Conference in Toronto, Canada. To learn more about this scholarship, please go to the Library Relations section of our Librarian Resource Center for complete details.

Upcoming Library Meetings

ACS Publications will have a booth at the following conferences. If you are interested in meeting with an ACS account manager at one of the meetings, please e-mail us at salesteam@acs.org

Bibliostar: March 17-18
Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL): April 7-10
United Kingdom Serials Group (UKSG): April 11-13
Medical Library Association (MLA): May 14-19
Special Libraries Association (SLA): June 5-8
Bob Bovenschulte, President of the American Chemical Society Publications
Bob Bovenschulte, President of the American Chemical Society Publications (right) and Andrew Pitts, International Account Manager (left), talk with librarians at the University of Otago (left to right): Marilyn Fordyce, Collection Management Librarian, Kathleen Johnson, Serials Librarian, Cate Wartho, Assistant Librarian (Reference), Science Library
ACS goes down under at Information Online 2005 in Sydney!

Bob Bovenschulete (President, ACS Publications), Dean Smith (Vice President, Sales & Marketing), and Andrew Pitts (International Account Manager) attended Information Online 2005 which proved to be a successful conference connecting ACS Publications with many attendees and meeting with agents and institutions including representatives from the following 15 institutions: University of Southern Australia, Council of Australian University Librarians (CAUL), Council of Australian University Librarians (CSIRO), University of New South Wales, Melbourne University, University of Otago, Central Queensland, Australian National University, Auckland University Group, Murdoch University, University of Queensland, James Cook University, University of Western Australia, Australian Wine Research Institute, Australian Defense Force Academy (ADFA), Australian Government Analytical Labs, Macquarie University, Monash University.

ACS Publications has the HIGHEST MEDIAN IMPACT FACTOR among competing publishers in the seven ISI® core chemistry categories

Focusing on the top seven core chemistry categories (in which two-thirds of our journals are represented), ACS journals have the HIGHEST MEDIAN IMPACT FACTOR of all included publishers. This is indicative of the depth of ACS journals’ high quality and high impact. With the Royal Society of Chemistry posting the second highest median impact factor, society journals lead commercial publishers by a decisive margin. Our median impact factor is more than double that of Elsevier and Wiley–and triple that of Kluwer. (Note: Kluwer Academic and Springer have now merged).

ACS journals have the HIGHEST MEDIAN IMPACT FACTOR of all publishers

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