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Free article visibility EBook for all authors

Posted Thu, Sep, 06,2012

Libertas is pleased to announce a new EBook on the subject of article visibility which is available for free to all authors who have published in Libertas journals.

The new EBook contains helpful tips on how to get maximum visibility for newly published papers and is freely available for all past and future authors to download. As online visibility is an ever changing topic, the EBook will be updated regularly with current statistics and the latest information.

Authors and co-authors of articles published in Libertas journals can download the EBook now by logging into My LA.

Readers will benefit from more than 50 pages of practical information, organized with ratings, recommendations, and summaries directly relevant to authors with articles in Libertas’ Open Access journals.

This complementary service is provided to authors to further enhance the value of the package we provide.  It reflects the increasing importance authors place on attaining a high level of visibility for their research.

Learn more here about the benefits of publishing in Libertas journals

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