Posted Mon, Jan, 05,2009
This interview is with Dr Helen Hull-Sanders, the Editor in Chief of International Journal of Insect Studies and Associate Professor in the Department of Biology at Canisius College.Tom: What would you say is the primary focus of your research effort (and how do you refer to your 'sub-area')? Dr Hull-Sanders: Broadly, I think I would classify myself either as an “evolutionary ecologi...
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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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Posted Mon, Dec, 22,2008
CAS has accepted another three open access journals published by Libertas Academica for indexing: Cell & Tissue Transplantation and Therapy Clinical Medicine: Therapeutics Immunology and Immunogenetics Insights Libertas Academica now has 40 journals indexed by CAS. ...
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Posted Mon, Nov, 24,2008
CAS has accepted two more Libertas Academica open access journals for indexing:Cancer Growth and MetastasisNutrition and Metabolic InsightsThis brings the total journals indexed by CAS to 37....
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Posted Fri, Oct, 17,2008
PLoS Medicine recently published Why Current Publishing Practices May Distort Science by Neal S Young, Omar Al-Ubaydli, and John Ioannidis. The article is facinating and I recommend it to anyone who publishes work in scientific journals.Their argument starts with the observation that for researchers the ultimate accolade is to have work published in leading journals like Science and Nature becau...
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Posted Thu, Oct, 02,2008
This interview is with Dr Greg Stuart, Editor in Chief of Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment, and a member of the Department of Psychology at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Tom: What would you say is the primary focus of your research effort (and how do you refer to your 'sub-area')? Dr Stuart: My research addresses a broad spectrum of factors that are relevant to the eti...
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Mon 05 Jan, 2009
An interview with Dr Helen Hull-SandersMon 22 Dec, 2008
Another three journals indexed by CASMy experience in publishing with Environmental Health Insights was positive from the beginning of the initial manuscript submittal, to the published product. The peer reviewers provided helpful suggestions, while the editorial and production staff kept me fully informed of the paper's process every step of the way. I recommend Libertas Academica for anyone that is serious about publishing their research in an efficient, friendly and professional manner.
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