Chemical Science journal
www.rsc.org › about-journals › chemical-scienceChemical Science editors understand that traditional two- or three-page limits for the dissemination of new research are not suitable across all sub-fields of chemistry. Edge articles have absolutely no page limits, although we anticipate that most will fall between four and 10 pages.
2020 Impact Factors of Chemistry Europe Journals :: ChemViews ...
www.chemistryviews.org › details › ezineJun 30, 2021 · Chemistry – A European Journal is pleased to announce its latest impact factor of 5.236, which supports the position of Chemistry – A European Journal as the premium multidisciplinary journal of the Chemistry Europe portfolio. This reflects the high output quality that authors and readers have come to expect and underpins the journal's commitment to providing a solid publishing platform that caters to scientists from all research fields across the globe.
Examining the Factors That Influence High School Chemistry ...
eric.ed.govThis research aimed to examine the impact of different factors on high school chemistry teachers' use of curriculum materials in China. The examination was conducted on a theoretical framework in which three aspects of curriculum materials and three ways of curriculum use are involved and nine factors are suggested.
2020 Impact Factors - Released
https://www.mdpi.com/about/announcements/284430.06.2021 · 30 June 20212020 Impact Factors - Released. The 2020 citation metrics have been officially released in the Journal Citation Reports (JCR)! We are pleased to announce that 85 MDPI journals are included, of which: 10 journals received their first impact factor. 96% of journals increased their impact factor from 2019.
Journal Impact Factors - Royal Society of Chemistry
www.rsc.org › about-journals › impact-factorJournal Impact Factors 2020. As a not-for-profit, society publisher, we ensure the quality and wide dissemination of chemical knowledge – through robust review, global reach and the publication of both fundamental and applied research. Our organisation is made of active scientists – Royal Society of Chemistry members, authors, reviewers, editorial board members, and expert partners around the world.