Posted Fri, Dec, 14,2012
Libertas frequently receives positive feedback from authors publishing in our journals. We ask authors to provide their feedback on the publishing process to assess our performance and offer potential authors an insight into what it’s like working with us.
Testimonials are usually journal specific but often address broader subjects like article visibility and processing speed.
Here are three of the most recent testimonials:
Dr Alessandro Giuliani says: “I must say publishing with Evolutionary Bioinformatics was a great and partially unexpected experience. It allowed me to understand the name 'Libertas Academica' is not just a name but a real issue. The reviewers offered us stringent, rigorous but totally unprejudiced comments, the editor supported us and the paper visibility was very good. Thank you again.”
Dr Francisco Bandeira comments "I would like to congratulate Clinical Medicine Insights: Endocrinology and Diabetes for the professional way it manages the entire publication process. I am certain it will have a bright future, and reach top positions among endocrine and metabolic journals."
Dr Adebayo Oyedeji says "I found Clinical Medicine Insights: Case Reports very, very user friendly. The entire process is easy and straightforward. The corresponding author is kept updated on the progress at every point. I am pleased to send this endorsement."
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