Posted Wed, Aug, 18,2010
Libertas is pleased to announce 30 journals have been added to the EBSCO Academic Search Complete database. Academic Search Complete is a comprehensive scholarly, multi-disciplinary full-text database, operated by EBSCO Publishing. Libertas works with a large range of external indexing partners and regularly applies for new journals to be reviewed for inclusion in major databases. Our goal i...
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Posted Fri, Jul, 30,2010
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Posted in: Authors
Posted Fri, Apr, 03,2009
These open access peer reviewed electronic journals published by Libertas Academica have been accepted for inclusion in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ):Air, Soil and Water Research Biochemistry Insights Biomedical Informatics Insights Clinical Medicine: Endocrinology and Diabetes Clinical Medicine: Reproductive HealthClinical Medicine: Therapeutics International Journal of Tryptophan ...
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Posted Tue, Dec, 30,2008
For 2009 Medical Informatics Insights, an open access journal published by Libertas Academica, will be renamed Biomedical Informatics Insights. The Editor in Chief, Dr John Pestian, writes:Historically, there have been multiple groups devoted to the science of informatics: biological and medical. The biological group, known as bioinformatics, is interested in the computational needs posed by bio...
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Wed 18 Aug, 2010
Thirty journals indexed by EBSCO Academic Search CompleteFri 30 Jul, 2010
Announcing the Founding Author ProgramFri 03 Apr, 2009
Further journals added to DOAJMy experience with the review stages and manuscript processing in Cancer Growth and Metastasis has been of excellence. The fine balance of times utilized for proper scientific assessment of the material and quality control is greatly commended.
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