Posted Mon, Jan, 16,2012
Libertas is pleased to announce that Evolutionary Bioinformatics is now on Zoological Record.Zoological Record is the world’s oldest continuing database of animal biology and dates back to 1864. Zoological Record is the unofficial taxonomic list used by most biologists throughout the world, and contains approximately 90% of world literature on zoological naming and classification.Libertas in...
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Posted Mon, Jan, 16,2012
Libertas recently received a testimonial from Clinical Medicine Insights: Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Disorders author Dr Brian Gates, from Washington State University College of Pharmacy, Spokane WA, USAIn his testimonial Dr Gates writes:"The staff of Libertas Academica have been exceptionally easy to work with. They continually keep authors updated and are responsive to all requests...
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Posted Mon, Jan, 16,2012
Libertas journals have no limits on word count, number of pages, or figure and table quantity. As many color figures may be included as are required.A key benefit of open access is that these limits are unnecessary, and by publishing your paper in a Libertas open access journal your paper will not be subject to these unnecessary limitations.We can also accommodate large data files, video and audio...
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Posted Thu, Jan, 12,2012
Libertas Academica has been recently begun using the image-focused social media site Tumblr to publicise new articles and other news.Benefits of Tumblrhrough Tumblr readers are updated when new articles are published in Magnetic Resonance Insights that contain interesting or unusual images, and are linked directly to the article through the Libertas Tumblr webpage. A once-weekly summary of article...
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Posted Thu, Jan, 12,2012
Libertas is pleased to announce that during the week 09 - 13 January 2012 production commenced for the following articles:Cancer InformaticsIn silico prediction for regulation of transcription factors on their shared target genes indicates relevant clinical implications in a breast cancer populationMajor functional transcriptome of a center regulator in ER(-) breast cancerClinical Medicine Insight...
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Posted Thu, Jan, 12,2012
These articles were published in the week of 09 - 13 January 2012:Air, Soil and Water ResearchOn the Numerical Study of Indoor Particle Dispersion and Spatial DistributionThe Relationship Between Winter Temperature Rise and Soil Fertility PropertiesBreast Cancer: Basic and Clinical ResearchClinico-Pathological Characteristics of Triple Negative and Non Triple Negative High Grade Breast Carcinomas ...
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I found the submission management system for Evolutionary Bioinformatics to be one of the most user-friendly around. The peer review was very rigorous and constructive. Support staff were polite and furnished accurate information almost instantly. I strongly recommend other scientists to consider this journal.
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