“It goes without saying that ACS journals as a group are indispensable and widely cited. I should add that I may be a bit prejudiced because I am an editor of an ACS journal, but I believe the overall highest Impact Factor of ACS journals proves my point.”

 

PHILIP PORTOGHESE
Distinguished Professor, Department
of Medicinal Chemistry, University
of Minnesota, Minneapolis; Editor,
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry.
He is a 48-year ACS member.

 

“ACS publications are among the world’s most cited and prestigious. If you publish in ACS journals, you have greater chances of being recognized in the world of chemical science. If you read ACS publications you have better chances to achieve the previous goal and to have up-to-date information and latest chemistry news. CAS is an important tool to navigate in the ocean of chemical information. All that worked for me.”

 

ANDREI N. VEDERNIKOV Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of Maryland, College Park. He is a 10-year ACS member.

“ACS journals
have
long been
my primary
sourceof
information
in the field.
The evolution
of my scientific
career has
largely been
tied to what
Ive learned
by reading
the
journals.”

GEORGE SCHATZ
Morrison Professor of Chemistry,
Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill.;
Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Physical Chemistry.
He is a 40-year ACS member.

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