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Chinese Journal of Chemistry, 2009, 27, 1—2 We have just concluded a successful publishing year and are pleased and excited to enter the 27th volume of the Chinese Journal of Chemistry with this very issue. Since the cooperation with Wiley-VCH from 2005, the Chinese Journal of Chemistry, one of the most important chemistry journals in China, has been developing quickly and stably. The total number of submissions has increased every year. A total of 753 manuscripts has been received until the end of November 2008, which is an 8.3% increase over November 2007. The total num- bers and origin of the manuscripts submitted to the Chinese Journal of Chemistry in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008 (estimated) are outlined in Figure 1. Compared with 2007, in 2008 submissions from China showed an increase of 12%, while those from abroad kept constant. Figure 1 Total number and origin of submissions to the Chinese Journal of Chemistry in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008. The data for 2008 have been extrapolated from the data for the first 11 months of the year. As a consequence of the continued growth in submissions to the journal we have published 398 papers with a total of
Chinese Journal of Chemistry – Wiley
Published: Jan 1, 2009
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