- 1. Overview
- 2. Etymology
- 3. Cultural Impact
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Computational and Theoretical Chemistry
Not to be confused with Journal of Theoretical and Computational Chemistry .
Academic Journal
This is a peer-reviewed scientific journal . Itās published by Elsevier , a name that carries a certain weight, though not necessarily one of profound significance. It emerged from the void in 1985, initially known as the Journal of Molecular Structure: THEOCHEM. Think of it as a slightly more focused, perhaps more desperate, offshoot of the Journal of Molecular Structure . It shed that skin in 2011, adopting its current, rather blunt, moniker: Computational and Theoretical Chemistry. Its domain? The intricate, often maddening, world of molecular structure , viewed through the cold, unforgiving lens of theoretical chemistry .
Publication Details
- Former Name: Journal of Molecular Structure: THEOCHEM
- History: 1985āpresent. The past is a persistent stain, isn’t it?
- Publisher: Elsevier . They handle the distribution. Someone has to.
- Frequency: Biweekly. Twice a month. Twice the opportunity for error, one might say.
- Impact Factor: 1.926 (2020). A number. It signifies something, I suppose, to those who care about such metrics. A fleeting whisper in the vast silence of scientific endeavor.
- Standard Abbreviations:
- Indexing:
- CODEN (alt Ā· alt2)
- JSTOR (alt)
- LCCN (alt)
- MIAR
- NLM (alt)
- Scopus
- W&L
- ISSN: 2210-271X. A digital fingerprint.
- OCLC: no. 702664165. Another identifier in the endless cataloging of existence.
Abstracting, Indexing, and Impact Factor
According to the meticulously compiled data from the Journal Citation Reports , this journal managed a 2020 impact factor of 1.926. [1] A number that might impress some. Itās a fleeting metric, much like the ephemeral nature of the theories it discusses.
It is cataloged, scrutinized, and archived within the following bibliographic databases, a digital mausoleum for its published works:
- Chemical Abstracts : Where the fundamental building blocks are meticulously recorded.
- ScienceDirect : A vast repository. Perhaps you can find solace there.
- Inspec : For those who delve into the physics and engineering of it all.
- Scopus : Another layer of indexing. More eyes, more judgment.
- Web of Science : The grand arbiter. Or so they claim.
- Current Contents - Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences: A curated glimpse into the physical world, the chemical reactions, and the very earth beneath our feet.