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来点资料介绍,希望有帮助。引自http://news.xinhuanet.com/newsce ... content_4684799.htm 新华网东京6月12日电(记者 钱铮) 由数个亚洲国家合办的国际学术月刊《亚洲化学杂志》将于今年7月创刊,以求改变一些国际学术期刊主要以欧美研究者为稿件征集对象的局面。 据《日本经济新闻》12日报道,《亚洲化学杂志》主要由日本、中国、韩 国在化学方面的学术团体创办,同时也得到了印度、新加坡等国家和地区的化学学术团体的支持。诺贝尔化学奖获得者、日本理化研究所理事长野依良治担任该杂志的首任主编。 《亚洲化学杂志》主要以亚洲科研机构的研究人员为论文征集对象,文章须用英语撰写,由专家评审所投稿件并决定刊登哪篇论文,德国的一家出版社承担杂志的文字编辑工作。该杂志每月以印刷版和网络版两种形式和读者见面。 据日本媒体报道,随着中国、韩国等亚洲国家科学技术的发展,这些国家在化学领域的研究水平不断提高。在过去5年中,亚洲科研人员向国际权威化学杂志投稿的总篇数增长了约两倍,逐渐和欧洲研究者的论文数量并驾齐驱。但由于种种原因,一些国际学术期刊仍多以欧美研究者为稿件征集对象。 《亚洲化学杂志》的编辑之一、东京大学教授中村荣一说,“我们希望连续收集一批优秀的论文,向世界展示亚洲在化学研究领域的成就”。(完) |
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yiren1983(金币+5,VIP+0):不错 如果直接是中文的就更好了
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