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SIOC Executive Director Biao Jiang commented, "This
partnership will promote dialog among all national chemistry
communities and will increase the international reach and importance
of the Chinese Journal of Chemistry." Shengming Ma, Director of the
Editorial Office, added, "I'm particularly excited because the
cooperation will put the journal in an international environment,
which will surely bring the journal to a new level. This effort will
also enhance services for both readers and authors. The new online
platform will improve searchability and reference linking, and will
allow the even timelier publication of significant research. I very
much appreciate that our journal will be available on the same
platform as other top journals, such as Angewandte Chemie and
Chemistry A European Journal."
According to Manfred Antoni, Managing Director at
Wiley-VCH, both the chemical community in China as well as that in the
rest of the world will benefit: "We are pleased that the SIOC has
chosen Wiley-VCH as its publishing partner. This is our first
Chinese-German partnership, and it will advance Wiley-VCH's
significant presence in chemistry publishing as well as its expertise
as a society publisher, enhance its ability to serve the chemistry
community, and enrich the Wiley InterScience service."
Founded in 1983 under the name Acta Chimica Sinica
English Edition and renamed in 1990 as the Chinese Journal of
Chemistry, the journal covers all fields of chemistry, primarily in
the form of original research papers. The Chinese Journal of Chemistry
has been indexed/ abstracted in such services as Chemical Abstracts,
Science Citation Index, and Current Bibliography on Science and
Technology (Japan).
SIOC, Chinese Academy of Sciences, was founded in
1950, following the initial merger of the Institute of Chemistry of
the former Central Academy of Sciences with the Institute of Chemistry
and Institute of Materia Medica at the former Peking Academy of
Sciences.
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