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Follow Libertas Academica journals on Twitter

Posted Fri, Apr, 24,2009

Libertas Academica's open access journals can now be followed on Twitter. Twitter feeds are available for:

  • All recently published articles

  • Analytical Chemistry Insights

  • Biomarker Insights

  • Bioinformatics and Biology Insights

  • Cancer Informatics

  • Clinical Medicine: Cardiology

  • Clinical Medicine:Case Reports

  • Clinical Medicine: Oncology

  • Clinical Medicine: Therapeutics

  • Evolutionary Bioinformatics

  • Gene Regulation and Systems Biology

  • Perspectives in Medicinal Chemistry

  • Translational Oncogenomics

Update (9 July 2009):

More journals are now on Twitter:

  • Latest news

  • Biochemistry Insights

  • Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research

  • Clinical Medicine: Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Disorders

  • Clinical Medicine: Circulatory, Respiratory and Pulmonary Medicine

  • Clinical Medicine: Geriatrics

  • Clinical Medicine: Pathology

  • Clinical Medicine: Pediatrics

  • Drug Target Insights

  • Environmental Health Insights

  • Integrative Medicine Insights

  • Lipids Insights

  • Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment

  • Virology: Research and Treatment

What is Twitter?

In short, a Twitter is a short message feed similar to an RSS feed, although messages delivered through RSS are typically longer and richer in the sense that an RSS feed can contain elements like pictures. A 'Tweet', which is analogous to an individual RSS article, is short, pithy, and text based, not unlike an SMS text message.

Receiving Tweets and Twitters

To register to receive a Libertas Academica Twitter you need to setup an account at Twitter.

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