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Libertas Mobile Website

Posted Tue, Jun, 05,2012

All Libertas journals and articles are available through the Libertas mobile website designed for readers when travelling or away from their office. The website can be accessed from all mobile devices with a standard data connection including iPhones, iPads, and Android devices without subscription or registration.

Articles can be browsed in the journal they were published in or in 37 carefully categorized subject areas. Users can read articles on their mobile device or download and save them to read later.

Users can save their preferences of article and subject areas to display for browsing convenience in the future.

The mobile website is another example of the excellent service Libertas provides for all readers and authors.

Visit this page to read more about the mobile website or go to m.la-press.com on your device.

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