Posted Thu, Jan, 24,2013
We're pleased to announce our latest new industry membership: the Independent Publishers Guild. The IPG is 51 years old and has more than 560 members around the world. We look forward to working with out IPG members and contributing to this dynamic organisation. Libertas is also a member of these respected international organisations: -- Assocation of Learned and Profes...
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Posted Mon, Jan, 21,2013
We are pleased to announce the publication of the following peer reviewed papers. Sign up to receive email alerts to receive immediate notification of new papers. Biomarker Insights Personalized Medicine in Screening for Malignant Disease: A Review of Methods and Applications Biomedical Engineering and Computational Biology Some Perspectives on Network ...
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Posted Thu, Jan, 17,2013
We are pleased to announce the publication of the following peer reviewed papers. To receive immediate notification of newly published papers sign up to receive email alerts.Air, Soil and Water ResearchGaseous Pollutants in Basra City, IraqClinical Medicine Insights: Case ReportsBalloon Dilation in Sporadic Inclusion Body Myositis Patients with DysphagiaClinical Medicine Insights: Therapeuti...
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Posted Wed, Jan, 16,2013
Tumblrs are a relatively new innovation in social media. Unlike other manifestations of social media Tumblrs focusses primarily on images. Libertas joined Tumblr relatively recently with the aim of establishing whether it was an effective channel to disseminate newly published papers. The results so far have been promising. At the time of writing our Tumblr had over 13,000 ...
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Posted Wed, Jan, 16,2013
Published today in Gene Regulation and Systems Biology is a new original research article by Bolaji N. Thomas, Tanya J. Thakur, Li Yi, Aldiouma Guindo, Dapa A. Diallo and Jurg Ott. Read more about this paper below:Title: Extensive Ethnogenomic Diversity of Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase (eNOS) PolymorphismsAbstract: Nitric oxide (NO) is highly reactive, produced in endothelial cells by en...
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Posted Mon, Jan, 14,2013
It’s no exaggeration to write that volunteer peer reviewers are the foundation of scholarly communication. The contributions they make are enormous but the nature of the conventional independent blind peer review process means that these contributions are rarely fully understood. As a publisher I see this on a daily basis. After a peer review report is compiled and an edito...
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Published This WeekThu 17 Jan, 2013
Published This Week (14 January to 18 January)This is the first time for me to submit a manuscript to Evolutionary Bioinformatics. It was really an impressive experience throughout the entire process. Every step of the process is discernible, punctual and accompanied by a professional and immediate email. Moreover, the peer reviewers provided fair and insightful comments, which significantly improved the manuscript. In addition, open access made sharing the article as easy as sharing a link with no subscriptions required and ...
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