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''OL'' is indexed in: [[Chemical Abstracts Service]] (CAS), [[EBSCOhost]], [[British Library]], [[PubMed]], [[Web of Science]], and SwetsWise.
''OL'' is indexed in: [[Chemical Abstracts Service]] (CAS), [[EBSCOhost]], [[British Library]], [[PubMed]], [[Web of Science]], and SwetsWise.


Organic Letters is the highest impact communications journal in the field of Organic Chemistry. Publishing brief reports on cutting-edge research, creative approaches, and innovative ideas in a broad range of organic chemistry research to be quickly shared with other scientists, the journal quickly established itself as a leader in the field through the vision of founding Editor-in-Chief, Amos B. Smith III and his Associate Editors.
Organic Letters publishes brief reports a broad range of organic chemistry research. The founding Editor-in-Chief was, Amos B. Smith III.


Organic Letters serves as the international forum for the communication of important research in all branches of the theory and practice of: organic chemistry (including organometallic and materials chemistry), physical and theoretical organic chemistry, natural products isolation and synthesis, new synthetic methodology, and bioorganic and medicinal chemistry.
Organic Letters serves as the platform for the communication of research in: organic chemistry (including organometallic and materials chemistry), physical and theoretical organic chemistry, natural products isolation and synthesis, new synthetic methodology, and bioorganic and medicinal chemistry.


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Organic Letters
DisciplineOrganic chemistry
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History1999 to present
Publisher
Frequencybiweekly
6.364 (2014)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Org. Lett.
Indexing
CODENORLEF7
ISSN1523-7060 (print)
1523-7052 (web)
Links

Organic Letters (usually abbreviated as Org. Lett.), is a peer-reviewed biweekly scientific journal, published since 1999 by the American Chemical Society. In 2014, the journal moved to a hybrid open access publishing model.

OL is indexed in: Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), EBSCOhost, British Library, PubMed, Web of Science, and SwetsWise.

Organic Letters publishes brief reports a broad range of organic chemistry research. The founding Editor-in-Chief was, Amos B. Smith III.

Organic Letters serves as the platform for the communication of research in: organic chemistry (including organometallic and materials chemistry), physical and theoretical organic chemistry, natural products isolation and synthesis, new synthetic methodology, and bioorganic and medicinal chemistry.

References