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'''''The Journal of Organic Chemistry''''', colloquially known as ''JOC'' or ''J. Org. Chem.'', is a [[peer-review]]ed<ref>{{cite web|url = http://pubs.acs.org/page/joceah/submission/reviewers.html|title = Submission & Review Overview for Reviewers - The Journal of Organic Chemistry (ACS Publications)|year = 2012|publisher = [[American Chemical Society]]|accessdate = December 10, 2012}}</ref> [[scientific journal]] for original contributions of fundamental research in all branches of theory and practice<ref name = "About_Journal" /> in [[organic chemistry|organic]] and [[bioorganic chemistry]]. It is published by [[ACS Publications|the publishing arm]] of the [[American Chemical Society]], with 24 issues per year. According to the ''[[Journal Citation Reports]]'', the journal had a 2017 [[impact factor]] of 4.805<ref>{{cite book|year = 2017|chapter = Journal of Organic Chemistry|title = 2016 Journal Citation Reports|publisher = [[Thomson Reuters]]|edition = Science|accessdate = |series = [[Web of Science]]|title-link = Journal Citation Reports}}</ref> and it is the journal that received the most cites (100,091 in 2017) in the field of [[organic chemistry]].<ref name = "About_Journal">{{cite web|url = http://pubs.acs.org/page/joceah/about.html|title = About the Journal - The Journal of Organic Chemistry (ACS Publications)|year = 2017|publisher = [[American Chemical Society]]|accessdate = June 20, 2017}}</ref> According to [[Web of Knowledge]] (and as December 2012), eleven papers from the journal have received more than 1,000 [[citation]]s, with the most cited paper<ref>{{cite journal|title = Rapid chromatographic technique for preparative separations with moderate resolution|author1 = Still, W. C.|author2 = Kahn, M.|author3 = Mitra, A.|journal = J Org Chem |volume = 43|issue = 14|pages = 2923–2925|doi = 10.1021/jo00408a041|year = 1978|citeseerx = 10.1.1.476.6501}}</ref> having received 7,967 citations. The current [[Editor-in-Chief]] is Scott J. Miller from Yale University.<ref>{{cite web|url = http://pubs.acs.org/page/joceah/profile.html|title = Editor Profile - The Journal of Organic Chemistry (ACS Publications)|year = 2017|publisher = [[American Chemical Society]]|accessdate = March 30, 2017}}</ref>
'''''The Journal of Organic Chemistry''''', colloquially known as ''JOC'', is a [[peer-review]]ed<ref>{{cite web|url = http://pubs.acs.org/page/joceah/submission/reviewers.html|title = Submission & Review Overview for Reviewers - The Journal of Organic Chemistry (ACS Publications)|year = 2012|publisher = [[American Chemical Society]]|accessdate = December 10, 2012}}</ref> [[scientific journal]] for original contributions of fundamental research in all branches of theory and practice<ref name = "About_Journal" /> in [[organic chemistry|organic]] and [[bioorganic chemistry]]. It is published by [[ACS Publications|the publishing arm]] of the [[American Chemical Society]], with 24 issues per year. According to the ''[[Journal Citation Reports]]'', the journal had a 2017 [[impact factor]] of 4.805<ref>{{cite book|year = 2017|chapter = Journal of Organic Chemistry|title = 2016 Journal Citation Reports|publisher = [[Thomson Reuters]]|edition = Science|accessdate = |series = [[Web of Science]]|title-link = Journal Citation Reports}}</ref> and it is the journal that received the most cites (100,091 in 2017) in the field of [[organic chemistry]].<ref name = "About_Journal">{{cite web|url = http://pubs.acs.org/page/joceah/about.html|title = About the Journal - The Journal of Organic Chemistry (ACS Publications)|year = 2017|publisher = [[American Chemical Society]]|accessdate = June 20, 2017}}</ref> According to [[Web of Knowledge]] (and as December 2012), eleven papers from the journal have received more than 1,000 [[citation]]s, with the most cited paper<ref>{{cite journal|title = Rapid chromatographic technique for preparative separations with moderate resolution|author1 = Still, W. C.|author2 = Kahn, M.|author3 = Mitra, A.|journal = J Org Chem |volume = 43|issue = 14|pages = 2923–2925|doi = 10.1021/jo00408a041|year = 1978|citeseerx = 10.1.1.476.6501}}</ref> having received 7,967 citations. The current [[Editor-in-Chief]] is Scott J. Miller from Yale University.<ref>{{cite web|url = http://pubs.acs.org/page/joceah/profile.html|title = Editor Profile - The Journal of Organic Chemistry (ACS Publications)|year = 2017|publisher = [[American Chemical Society]]|accessdate = March 30, 2017}}</ref>


==Indexing==
==Indexing==

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The Journal of Organic Chemistry
DisciplineOrganic chemistry
LanguageEnglish
Edited byScott J. Miller
Publication details
History1936–present
Publisher
American Chemical Society (United States)
FrequencyBiweekly
4.805 (2017)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4J. Org. Chem.
Indexing
CODENJOCEAH
ISSN0022-3263 (print)
1520-6904 (web)
LCCN38005884
Links

The Journal of Organic Chemistry, colloquially known as JOC, is a peer-reviewed[1] scientific journal for original contributions of fundamental research in all branches of theory and practice[2] in organic and bioorganic chemistry. It is published by the publishing arm of the American Chemical Society, with 24 issues per year. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal had a 2017 impact factor of 4.805[3] and it is the journal that received the most cites (100,091 in 2017) in the field of organic chemistry.[2] According to Web of Knowledge (and as December 2012), eleven papers from the journal have received more than 1,000 citations, with the most cited paper[4] having received 7,967 citations. The current Editor-in-Chief is Scott J. Miller from Yale University.[5]

Indexing

J. Org. Chem. is currently indexed[2] in:

References

  1. ^ "Submission & Review Overview for Reviewers - The Journal of Organic Chemistry (ACS Publications)". American Chemical Society. 2012. Retrieved December 10, 2012.
  2. ^ a b c "About the Journal - The Journal of Organic Chemistry (ACS Publications)". American Chemical Society. 2017. Retrieved June 20, 2017.
  3. ^ "Journal of Organic Chemistry". 2016 Journal Citation Reports. Web of Science (Science ed.). Thomson Reuters. 2017.
  4. ^ Still, W. C.; Kahn, M.; Mitra, A. (1978). "Rapid chromatographic technique for preparative separations with moderate resolution". J Org Chem. 43 (14): 2923–2925. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.476.6501. doi:10.1021/jo00408a041.
  5. ^ "Editor Profile - The Journal of Organic Chemistry (ACS Publications)". American Chemical Society. 2017. Retrieved March 30, 2017.