Posted Wed, Nov, 02,2011
Libertas Academica has been recently begun using the image-focused social media site Tumblr to publicise new articles and other news.Benefits of TumblrThrough Tumblr readers are updated when new articles are published in Clinical Medicine Insights: Blood Disorders that contain interesting or unusual images, and are linked directly to the article through the Libertas Tumblr webpage. A once-weekly s...
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Posted Wed, Nov, 02,2011
We're pleased to announce that Japanese Clinical Medicine is now indexed by EBSCO Academic Search Complete and journal content will be available there soon.Libertas is working constantly to increase visibility for all the journals we publish. We index with EBSCO because it is one of America’s largest and most widely-used indexing services, indexing well over 3 million articles and 300,00...
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Posted Wed, Nov, 02,2011
The Editor in Chief, Dr Dennis Wall, is pleased to announce a new call for papers for Evolutionary Bioinformatics. Submissions are being accepted now.All authors who submit their manuscripts to Libertas will benefit from:Convenient 3-step online manuscript submissionNo space restrictions or color figure chargesOptional immediate publication on acceptanceInclusion of your article in: Pubmed, ...
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Posted Wed, Nov, 02,2011
We're pleased to announce that Clinical Medicine Insights: Trauma and Intensive Medicine is now indexed by Index Copernicus and journal content will be available there soon.Libertas has recently begun indexing with Index Copernicus to increase visibility for authors publishing in our journals.Libertas chose Index Copernicus to index Clinical Medicine Insights: Trauma and Intensive Medicine to ...
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Posted Wed, Nov, 02,2011
Where do you work, for how long, and who with?I work across the Epidemiology and Biostatistics Department, and the Office of Energetics at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), USA. I moved here from the Institute of Psychiatry at Kings College London, two years ago. I am lucky enough to collaborate with a large multi-disciplinary team at UAB. My mentors are Dr Donna Arnett, Chair o...
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Posted Wed, Nov, 02,2011
The Editor in Chief of Clinical Medical Insights: Oncology, Dr William C S Cho, has awarded an endorsement to 'Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors in the Treatment of Advanced Renal Cell Carcinoma: Focus on Pazopanib'In the endorsement the Editor in Chief writes:This review is informative on the hot topic of TKI therapies for renal cell carcinomaTo read more visit the article now: Tyrosine Kinase I...
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Wed 02 Nov, 2011
Japanese Clinical Medicine on EBSCO Academic Search CompleteWed 02 Nov, 2011
Evolutionary Bioinformatics Call For PapersEvery step of publishing with Clinical Medicine Insights: Therapeutics was a smooth and positive experience. What impressed me the most was the proficiency and rigor of the reviewers, whose feedback greatly enriched the final article. I definitely enjoyed the process.
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