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Get The Latest Updates By Following Primary Prevention Insights on Twitter

Posted Thu, Apr, 19,2012

Libertas Academica has been using Twitter since February 2010 to benefit readers and authors.

As a reader, by following Primary Prevention Insights on Twitter you will be notified about new articles in your field of expertise, calls for papers, Editorial announcements, and any other important updates for the journal.

We post on Twitter within minutes of a paper being published so Twitter followers are the first people to view new articles.

For authors our Twitter services offer your article even greater visibility.  Libertas Academica uses Twitter because it’s visibility and popularity gives us the opportunity to inform thousands of people about new articles published.

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Twitter is one of the most popular and user-friendly social media sites on the internet.

By following Primary Prevention Insights on Twitter, you can receive e-mail, SMS and website notifications of new articles and other important updates.

We make sure that readers are kept up to date with the latest news and publications for all of our journals, and can reach over 7,000 Twitter subscribers.

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