Arkivoc

Arkivoc

Infobox Journal


discipline = Chemistry
language =
abbreviation =
publisher = Arkat USA
country = flag|United States
frequency =
history = 2000 to present
openaccess =
website = http://www.arkat-usa.org/
ISSN = 1424-6376
eISSN = 1424-6369
CODEN = AGFUAR

"Arkivoc" (print-ISSN 1424-6376, CODEN AGFUAR) stands for "Archive for Organic Chemistry" and is an online open access scientific journal of organic chemistry. The non-profit organisation Arkat USA Inc was established in 2000 through a personal donation from Alan R. Katritzky and Linde Katritzky. Arkat's primary goal is to publish Arkivoc with a view to promoting the dissemination of the most recent discoveries and research results in the field of organic chemistry over worries of escalating subscription costs of established scientific journals. The impact factor of this journal is 0.69 (2005). [Journal Citation Reports, 2006 ]

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