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We need to find the solutions to our biggest challenges in food production and processing. Sustainable Food Technology acts as a forum for scientists worldwide who wish to produce better, safer foods ...
The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) joins with the Chemical Industries Association (CIA), the Institution of Chemical ...
Celebrating excellence across the chemical sciences, we are proud to recognise people from a wide range of career stages, ...
When you publish in a Royal Society of Chemistry journal, you keep the copyright of the manuscript. On this page you can learn more about our Licence to Publish and the rights you retain as an author.
Certain resources – such as MARC records and IP address registration – are available for our customers without a librarians' portal account. However, an account provides access to additional ...
Here we explain the what and why of open access payments and funding. We offer a range of options to make sure that everyone can publish open access, including institutional-level agreements, ...
Accepted manuscripts Many of our journals give authors the option to have the unedited and unformatted version of their article published shortly after acceptance as an accepted manuscript. This free ...
The health of our society, economy, and the entire planet pivots on people working together to seek the answers to fundamental questions. A sustainable, safe and prosperous future depends on your ...
This section provides general guidance to authors on their responsibilities and the code of conduct they should follow when submitting to a Royal Society of Chemistry journal. It also describes what ...
Countries agree a new intergovernmental science-policy panel to support the sound management of chemicals and waste and to ...
The Royal Society of Chemistry has signed the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA), continuing our drive to modernise how we measure excellence in the chemical sciences. We are the ...
In 2022, the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) announced our ambition to transition all of our RSC-owned journals to open access (OA) within the next five years. This ambition made us the first ...