- Status in HRČAK: active
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ISSN 0011-1643 (Tisak)
ISSN 1334-417X (Online) -
UDK: 54
CODEN: CCACAA
- Contact:
Editor-in-Chief: Prof. dr. sc. Olga KronjaCROATICA CHEMICA ACTA
Horvatovac 102a
Zagreb HR-10000, Croatia - Email: cca@hkd.hr
- URL: https://cca.hkd.hr
- Publisher:
- Guidelines for authors
- Impressum
CROATICA CHEMICA ACTA is an international journal devoted to the publication of papers of general interest from all fields of chemistry. At least four issues are published annually. CCA publishes Original scientific papers, Notes, Preliminary communications, Reviews, Feature articles, Conference papers, Essays, and Data bank contributions. The Journal also publishes Letters to the Editor, Book reviews, Obituaries and the Croatian Chemical Society news. Special issues and Festschrifts may contain other types of contributions. CROATICA CHEMICA ACTA is supported by the Ministry of Science and Education of the Republic of Croatia and to some extent the funds are provided by subscriptions and advertisements. CROATICA CHEMICA ACTA is indexed in Chemical Abstracts Plus (CAPlus), Science Citation Index (SCI), Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE), Current Contents – Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences (CC), SCOPUS, EBSCO – Academic Search Complete, ProQuest, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), Portal of Croatian Scientific Journals (HRČAK)
- Peer review: peer review, international peer review, only scientific papers, single blind review, double
- First year of publication: 1927.
- Frequency (annually): 4
- Scientific disciplines and subdisciplines: Pharmacy, Biology, Chemistry, Food Technology
- Date added to HRČAK: 18.12.2005.
- Rights:
Croatica Chemica Acta is at the highest possible level of Open Access, meaning that all content is immediately and freely available to anyone, anywhere, to be downloaded, printed, distributed, read, reused, self archived, and re-mixed (including commercially) without restriction, as long as the author and the original source are properly at-tributed according to the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY). The author(s) hold the copyright and retain publishing rights without restrictions.
CC BY (Creative Commons Attribution) is the most accommodating of public copyright licenses as defined by Creative Commons, a nonprofit organization that provides legal tools for sharing and use of creative works and research. The CC BY license is recommended for maximum dissemination and use of licensed materials. All content published in Croatica Chemica Acta is available under CC BY, meaning anyone is free to use and reuse the content provided the original source and authors are credited. The copyright is held and retained. The author(s) hold the copyright without restrictions.
CC BY is the appropriate license for publicly funded research; it maximizes the potential for both economic and scholarly impact, protects the rights of authors and strengthens the long-standing tradition of appropriate attribution and credit for scholarship.