Posted Mon, Jul, 09,2012
The indexing and directory expansion program brings greater visibility for present and future articles published in Libertas journals.
We now work with the following major indexing databases:
British Nursing Index
CAB Abstracts
CABI Global Health
Chemical Abstracts Service
Chinese Electronic Periodical Service
Current Contents/Agriculture, Biology and Environmental Sciences
Current Contents/Life Sciences
Directory of Open Access Journals
EBSCO Academic Search Complete
EBSCO CINAHL Complete
EBSCO Environment Complete
EBSCO Health Policy Reference Center
EMBase
EMBiology
EMCare
Gale Academic OneFile
Gale Health Reference Centre
Gale InfoTrac Custom journals
Gale Resource on the Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources
General Science Collection
Google Scholar
Illustrata-Natural Science
Illustrata-Technology
Index Copernicus
Intute
IT Academic OneFile - Agriculture Collection Periodical
Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition
OAIster
Open J-Gate
ProQuest Agriculture
ProQuest Aquatic Science
ProQuest Atmospheric Science
ProQuest Biological Sciences
ProQuest Computer Science
ProQuest Engineering
ProQuest Environmental Sciences
ProQuest Health & Medical Complete
ProQuest Materials Science
ProQuest Natural Sciences
ProQuest Public Health
ProQuest SciTech
ProQuest Technology
Pubget
Pubmed
Pubmed Central
Science Citation Index Expanded (SciSearch)
SCOPUS
Socolar
Zoological Record
We also work with many directories to further enhance journal visibility including:
Academic Journals Database, ChemSpider, EBSCO A-Z, HINARI, JournalSeek, JournaTOCs, OAJSE, Pubshub, RefSeek, SafetyLit, ScientificCommons, SciNet, Scirus, Ulrich's Periodicals
To see what indexes and directories a journal is included in find it on the Journals homepage.
News Categories
Thu 21 Feb, 2013
Authors Rate Editors in Chief and Associate EditorsThu 21 Feb, 2013
Global Consensus Theorem and Self-Organized CriticalityThu 21 Feb, 2013
Prefabricated Patient-Matched Cranial ImplantsI was requested to contribute a review. The objectives, timelines and process were all extremely reasonable and fit in well with my knowledge base and my work as well as my schedule. The process was quite seamless and no paper was ever exchanged--everything was completed on-line. Thanks for the opportunity to make this contribution.
All authors are surveyed after their articles are published. Authors are asked to rate their experience in a variety of areas, and their responses help us to monitor our performance. Presented here are their responses in some key areas. No 'poor' or 'very poor' responses were received; these are represented in the 'other' category.See Our Results
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