Arkivoc (print-ISSN 1424-6376, CODEN AGFUAR) stands for Archive for Organic Chemistry and is an online open accessscientific journal of organic chemistry. The non-profit organisation Arkat USA Inc was established in 2000 through a personal donation from Alan 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).[1] Contents Overviews Academia Topics Basic topics Glossaries Portals Categories // This is a list of academic disciplines. ... Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... 2000 (MM) was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... ISSN, or International Standard Serial Number, is the unique eight-digit number applied to a periodical publication including electronic serials. ... CODEN â according to ASTM standard E250 â is a six character, alphanumeric bibliographic code, that provides concise, unique and unambiguous identification of the titles of serials and non-serial publications from all subject areas. ... ISSN, or International Standard Serial Number, is the unique eight-digit number applied to a periodical publication including electronic serials. ... CODEN â according to ASTM standard E250 â is a six character, alphanumeric bibliographic code, that provides concise, unique and unambiguous identification of the titles of serials and non-serial publications from all subject areas. ... Open access (OA) means immediate, free and unrestricted online access to digital scholarly material[1], primarily peer-reviewed research articles in scholarly journals. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Organic chemistry is a specific discipline within chemistry which involves the scientific study of the structure, properties, composition, reactions, and preparation (by synthesis or by other means) of chemical compounds consisting of primarily carbon and hydrogen, which may contain any number of other elements, including nitrogen, oxygen, halogens as well...
ARKIVOC (Archive for Organic Chemistry) was conceived in an attempt to alleviate a number of adverse trends in the practice and publication of organic chemistry, which are particularly acute in countries of the second and the third world.
ARKIVOC now has eight scientific editors, seven of whom handle general manuscripts; two are in the United Kingdom (Chris Ramsden and Tom Gilchrist), two are in continental Europe (Mike Begtrup and Joachim Schantl), two are in the United States (Alan Marchand and Paul Krapcho), and one is in India (G. Subba Rao).
ARKIVOC has its own Control Board (Chair: Charles Rees; Secretary: Chris Ramsden) consisting of the Coordinating Editor, the Scientific Editors, the Technical Editors, Chair of the Editorial Board of Referees, and Chair of the Commemorative Issues Committee.