Stuttgart, November 2024 – Thieme and ChemRxiv are pleased to report that authors who post preprints on ChemRxiv can now quickly submit their manuscript to SYNLETT, a leading international, single-anonymized peer-reviewed journal reporting research results and current trends in chemical synthesis.
ChemRxiv (pronounced 'chem-archive') is a free submission, distribution, and archive service for unpublished preprints containing research within the chemical sciences and related fields. ChemRxiv offers researchers the opportunity to share results with the world, stake a claim to their findings, and benefit from early recommendations and suggestions for improvement ahead of peer review and publication.
Thieme's digital solutions and publications in medicine and chemistry support information, communication, and documentation processes in science, education, and patient care. As speed is of the essence when publishing research results, SYNLETT in particular offers Select Crowd Review (SCR) as an additional option to traditional peer review, reducing the review time to 4 days. "Speeding up the publication process even more by adding SYNLETT as a destination journal to ChemRxiv's Direct Journal Transfer program, we look forward to an increasing number of high-quality submissions," says Kathleen Too, Senior Vice President Chemistry at Thieme.
Dr. Benjamin Mudrak, Senior Product Manager for ChemRxiv, notes: “We are always looking for top research journals to offer as destinations for ChemRxiv authors. We are thrilled to add SYNLETT to our Direct Journal Transfer program, and we are grateful for the connection to an established and trusted publisher like Thieme.”
Log into ChemRxiv today to share your research, and use the Direct Journal Transfer process to transfer your preprints to SYNLETT.