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Editorial Heteroatom Chemistry Volume 18, Number 1, 2007 The reception of manuscripts dealing with clas- reduce the current backlog and to completely refo- sical heterocyclic chemistry has continued to in- cus the journal by the end of 2007. crease in 2006, generating a huge pressure on both On the positive side, 2006 has seen the publica- the referees and the editors. In turn, this has led to ir- tion of our first thematic issues on boron chemistry ritating delays in the treatment of the manuscripts. and main group chemistry in Russia. These high- In order to solve this problem and to refocus our quality issues will help us to attract new authors and journal on its assigned domain, we have decided to to improve our impact. As a result, the size of the install a two-step selection procedure. Starting in Oc- journal is growing and we hope to be able to increase tober 2006, the manuscripts are first examined by the its frequency in the near future. editors who decide whether their content is compat- Franc¸ois Mathey ible with the scientific policy of the journal. If so, the Editor-in-Chief manuscripts are then submitted to a classical ref- Riverside, CA ereeing procedure. In so doing, we hope to rapidly November 21, 2006 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Heteroatom Chemistry Wiley

Editorial

Heteroatom Chemistry , Volume 18 (1) – Jan 1, 2007

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Wiley
Copyright
Copyright © 2007 Wiley Subscription Services
ISSN
1042-7163
eISSN
1098-1071
DOI
10.1002/hc.20321
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Abstract

Heteroatom Chemistry Volume 18, Number 1, 2007 The reception of manuscripts dealing with clas- reduce the current backlog and to completely refo- sical heterocyclic chemistry has continued to in- cus the journal by the end of 2007. crease in 2006, generating a huge pressure on both On the positive side, 2006 has seen the publica- the referees and the editors. In turn, this has led to ir- tion of our first thematic issues on boron chemistry ritating delays in the treatment of the manuscripts. and main group chemistry in Russia. These high- In order to solve this problem and to refocus our quality issues will help us to attract new authors and journal on its assigned domain, we have decided to to improve our impact. As a result, the size of the install a two-step selection procedure. Starting in Oc- journal is growing and we hope to be able to increase tober 2006, the manuscripts are first examined by the its frequency in the near future. editors who decide whether their content is compat- Franc¸ois Mathey ible with the scientific policy of the journal. If so, the Editor-in-Chief manuscripts are then submitted to a classical ref- Riverside, CA ereeing procedure. In so doing, we hope to rapidly November 21, 2006 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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