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How Does ChemPubSoc Europe Work?

ChemPubSoc Europe (CPSE) is an association of 16 European chemical societies, each of which has nominated one representative; the group of representatives meets once a year at their Owners Meeting, always in a different host country. Listed in Table 1 are the member societies and their current representatives. With its publishing partner, Wiley-VCH, CPSE publishes 11 journals and one online magazine, all listed in Table 2, together with the Editors-in-Chief and Editorial Board chairpersons. On the publisher’s side, the collaboration is led by Dr. Eva Wille, and Managing Editor Dr. Karen Hindson. The Newsletter that you are reading is written and edited by a team at Wiley-VCH together with the Presidents of CPSE. All involved in publishing for CPSE work in a lean and pragmatic way. This is sometimes challenging in itself, as there are 16 societies and a dozen publications to be taken care of in a very competitive global environment, which currently faces many changes in publishing, such as the move from print to online and open access.

For CPSE, the year begins with the “Presidents Meeting”. It reviews the previous calendar year for which the Editorials of the individual journals provide ample information. In 2014 the 7th “Presidents Meeting” took place in Paris at the end of January, and in June there will be the 19th meeting of all representatives in Weinheim (not far from Frankfurt) where the publishers Wiley-VCH and all editorial offices are located.
Not surprisingly, the new journals ChemElectroChem, ChemPlusChem, and ChemistryOpen, the first gold open access journal published by chemical societies, were looked at very closely. But also numbers of submitted and published articles, rejection rates, usage numbers, publication times, uptake of open access for all journals were presented and discussed. In addition, information about royalties is of course of great interest and importance for the societies as they allow them to finance established and special programs for their members. Royalties are paid to the member societies based primarily on the journals’ (subscription) revenues and the number of articles coming from the member societies’ countries. Plans for the “Owners Meeting” and for the future formed the other part of the packed agenda.

The 2013 statistics showed healthy trends, demonstrating that the motto “quality first” is a sound basis for the journals’ development. Publication times could be further reduced, while keeping the high level personal service for authors and referees. Even more encouraging had been the development of the citation numbers for all journals, including the Impact Factors and the Immediacy Indexes. And ChemView.org, CPSE’s e-zine, is seen as trendsetting, a much-copied modern way of delivering inspiring chemical content.

Table 1. Representatives of ChemPubSoc Europe societies.

Society Name

Country

Representative

Gesellschaft Österreichischer Chemiker (GÖCH)

Austria

Günter Grampp

Société Royale de Chimie (SRC) and the Koninklijke Vlaamse Chemische Vereniging (KVCV)

Belgium

Benoît Champagne

Czech Chemical Society (CCS)

Czech Republic

Pavel Drasar

Société Chimique de France (SCF)

France

Christian Amatore*

Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker (GDCh)

Germany

Wolfram Koch*

Association of Greek Chemists (EEX)

Greece

Athanasios Papadopoulos

Hungarian Chemical Society (MKE)

Hungary

Livia Simon Sarkadi

Società Chimica Italiana (SCI)

Italy

Francesco de Angelis*

Koninklijke Nederlandse Chemische Vereniging (KNCV)

the Netherlands

Lene Hviid

Polish Chemical Society (PTChem)

Poland

Piotr Balczewski

Sociedade Portuguesa de Química (SPQ)

Portugal

Maria José Calhorda

Slovak Chemical Society (SCHS)

Slovakia

Dušan Velič

Real Sociedad Española de Química (RSEQ)

Spain

Luis A. Oro*

The Swedish Chemical Society (SK)

Sweden

Per-Ola Norrby

Schweizerische Chemische Gesellschaft (SCG)

Switzerland

Helma Wennemers

 *Presidents of ChemPubSoc Europe; 05.05.2014

 

 

 

 

 

Table 2. Editors and Editorial Board Chairperson(s) of ChemPubSoc Europe titles.

Title

Editor

Chair Editorial Board

ChemBioChem

Peter Gölitz

Thomas Carell, Donald Hilvert, Barbara Imperiali

ChemCatChem

Michael Rowan

Uwe Bornscheuer, Luis Oro, Bert Weckhuysen

ChemElectroChem

Greta Heydenrych

Bing-Wie Mao, Wolfgang Schuhmann, Jean-Marie Tarascon

Chemistry – A European Journal

Neville Compton

Jan-Erling Bäckvall

ChemistryOpen

Natalia Ortúzar, Karen Hindson, Haymo Ross

Ramón Martinez-Máñez,
Thomas Wirth, Jean-Marie Lehn

ChemViews (Magazine of ChemPubSoc Europe)

Vera Köster

 

ChemMedChem

Natalia Ortúzar

Rainer Metternich, Giorgio Tarzia

ChemPhysChem

Greta Heydenrych

Christian Amatore, Michael Grätzel, Michael Orrit

ChemPlusChem

Neville Compton, Marisa Spiniello

Matthias Driess, Michal Hocek, Nico A. J. M. Sommerdijk

ChemSusChem

Guido Kemeling

Matthias Beller, Gabriele Centi, Licheng Sun

European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry

Karen Hindson

Bas de Bruin

European Journal of Organic Chemistry

Haymo Ross

Cesare Gennari

     

Associated Journals

Editor

Chair Editorial Board

Angewandte Chemie

Peter Gölitz

Alois Fürstner

Asian Journal of Organic Chemistry

Richard Threlfall

Sung Ho Kang, Keiji Maruoka, Deqing Zhang

Chemistry – An Asian Journal

Theresa Kueckmann

Ryoji Noyori

 05.05.2014