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What kind of publication is the Journal of the American Chemical Society?
The English abbreviation of Journal of American Chemical Society is JACS.

Name of the magazine, JACS (Journal of American Chemical Society).

The Chinese name is Journal of American Chemical Society.

JACS was founded by American Chemical Society and has a history of 120 years. The impact factor in 2007 was 7.885.

Network address http://pubs.acs.org/journal/jacsat

Introduction: The main and most advanced place for publishing and widely discussing the first-class basic research in all chemical fields, including the core fields and interfaces of chemistry and biology, neurochemistry, materials and single molecule chemistry.

JACS can be said to be the dream of every chemist to publish papers. Can be said to be the best in chemistry magazines. Some people will say that the Journal of the American Chemical Society is not the most influential factor, which is a bit like measuring the strength of national strength with per capita GDP. The impact factor is the average number of citations in two years, which is a very narrow evaluation index. In 2003, the impact factor of JACS was 6.5, but its total number of citations and citations ranked first (far exceeding the second), which shows that the coverage and information content of JACS are unparalleled. Moreover, the total number of articles in the evaluation of impact factors is the denominator, and the impact factors of large journals are not easy to improve significantly, but they are not easy to fluctuate. In addition, JACS has both short message articles and full text articles, which is also an important reason for its influencing factors. On the whole, JACS is well-deserved to be in charge of chemical journals by virtue of its overall advantages.