Posted Wed, Jan, 18,2012
Articles published in open access journals like Human Parasitic Diseases have been shown to receive more citations that articles published in restricted access journals.Libertas’ goal is to maximize visibility for all articles published in Human Parasitic Diseases. A recent review of previous research on open access citation levels showed that 87% of previous studies found open access articl...
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Posted Wed, Jan, 18,2012
We're pleased to announce that Signal Transduction Insights is now indexed by Socolar and journal content will be available there soon.Indexing with Socolar gives us the opportunity to reach a much wider global audience, as it is one of the most popular databases in the Chinese scientific community. Socolar indexes around 23 million articles in Chinese and English and is free for anybody to us...
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Posted Wed, Jan, 18,2012
Libertas works continually to increase online visibility for all our journals, and we are pleased to report that Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment is now indexed by 17 external online databases and in 8 online directories and search engines.Indexing with so many external databases and directories means that articles published in Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment are searchable in many ...
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Libertas is pleased to announce that Clinical Medicine Insights: Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Disorders is now listed with RefSeek and journal content will be available there soon.RefSeek is a search engine aimed at bringing academic information to more people by searching through a total of over 1 billion websites, documents, journals, newspapers and online books to find comprehensive and reliab...
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Posted Tue, Jan, 17,2012
A key component of Libertas’ high quality service to Biochemistry Insights authors and readers is the free email alerts service, which keeps recipients updated on Biochemistry Insights newly published articles and journal news.Email alerts recipients receive short, plain text notifications whenever a new article is published. Notifications are also provided for forthcoming papers and j...
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Posted Tue, Jan, 17,2012
Libertas encourages readers to register to join the Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research peer review group. Being a volunteer peer reviewer is a great way to support Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research and assist your colleagues who have submitted manuscripts to the journal.The peer review process has been designed to make this vital task as quick and well-organized as possible ...
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Wed 18 Jan, 2012
Signal Transduction Insights Added To SocolarWed 18 Jan, 2012
Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment Indexing PartnersMy first experience with Int J Tryptophan Res has been tremendous. The whole process from submission to publication could not be better had I submitted this work elsewhere. The editorial staff were most courteous and kept me informed of the progress of the submission step by step. The whole process was run very smoothly and I could simply say that it was a unique and a most enjoyable professional experience having published in IJTR. ...
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