October 20—26, 2014 is International Open Access Week: An event now in its 7th year highlighting the importance of Open Access
Celebrating Open Access Week
Career: As a Chemist in An Editorial Office
Dr. Richard Threlfall talks about how he came to work in an editorial office and why diplomacy is an important skill for his work
The Chemistry of Breaking Bad Goes Viral
A spontaneous idea for an article results in overwhelming positive feedback the authors hadn’t expected
Measuring the Impact of an Article
Article-level metrics help to find out what impact your scientific work has on the internet
Tips for Your Poster and Your Presentation
R. Threlfall, Editor of the Asian Journal of Organic Chemistry, gives you some tips on how to plan and design an outstanding poster
The Early Career Series
ChemPlusChem features up and coming researchers whose focus is on multidisciplinary research centering on chemistry
Science Never Fails!
The Journal of Unsolved Questions, founded by Ph.D. students, encourages scientists to share their negative results
After Acceptance: How to Turn Your Research into Cover Art
The hard work is finally complete: Your manuscript is accepted and it’s time to inject a little fun by making a cover picture for your chosen journal
Are We Refereeing Ourselves to Death? The Peer-Review System at Its Limit
As François Diederich's term of Chairman of the board of Angewandte Chemie comes to an end, he reflects on the peer-review system
Classic Paper but No New Data
Heavily cited and highly useful but didn't report anything new, so how did it become a classic?