Scientific publisher RSC Publishing, UK, the publishing arm of the Royal Society of Chemistry, has announced the inaugural issue of Analytical Methods, the journal for new and improved methods for the practical application of analytical science. The journal publishes monthly issues containing full papers, topical reviews and technical notes. Brett Paull from Dublin City University serves as Editor-in-chief of the journal. He is supported by editorial offices in the Americas, Europe and Asia.
The inaugural issue showcases articles reflecting Analytical Methods’ highly topical scope on new applications of analytical science and technology which are addressing current global challenges such as securing food supplies, improving and preserving human health, creating and maintaining sustainable feedstocks, and sustaining the management of water and air quality. The journal is expected to be of interest to researchers across the world and across many disciplines, focusing on real analytical issues and providing solutions beneficial to the wider community. Methods reported in the journal include the analysis of the food supply for nutrients and potential toxins; disease diagnosis and monitoring; and process analysis and measurement of pollutants in air and water.
Published monthly, Analytical Methods is a sister title of the long established journal Analyst. The current issue is freely available to everybody on the website. Free institutional online access to all previous issues of the journal will be available following a simple registration process until the end of 2010. After the inaugural issue, readers can look forward to two further journal issues being published between now and the end of this year, and twelve in 2010.
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