Small (journal)

Small (journal)
Page d'aide sur l'homonymie Pour les articles homonymes, voir Small.
Small  
Titre abrégé Small
Discipline Chimie
Langue Anglais
Directeur de publication Chad Mirkin
Harald Fuchs
Toshio Yanagida
Publication
Maison d’édition John Wiley & Sons (Drapeau d'Allemagne Allemagne)
Période de publication 2005 à aujourd'hui
Facteur d’impact
d'après l’ISI
6,171 (2009)
Fréquence 24 numéros par an
Indexation
ISSN 1613-6810 (papier)
1613-6829 (web)
LCCN 2005234010
CODEN SMALBC
OCLC 57172204
Liens

Small (abrégé en Small) est une revue scientifique à comité de lecture qui publie des articles dans le domaine des nanotechnologies[1].

D'après le Journal Citation Reports, le facteur d'impact de ce journal était de 6,171 en 2009. Actuellement, les directeurs de publication sont Chad Mirkin (Northwestern University, États-Unis), Harald Fuchs (Université de Münster, Allemagne) et Toshio Yanagida (Université d'Osaka, Japon)[2].

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