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New Ask Editor in Chief Service proves to be highly effective

Posted Thu, May, 09,2013

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Since its initial introduction only a few months ago, the new Ask  Editor in Chief function has proven to be a highly valued service by the Libertas authors.

Whether you wish to submit a question or a draft abstract or manuscript, this innovative service has helped many authors save time and improve the quality of their manuscript.

The Editor in Chief will normally respond in just a few days, avoiding the wasted time associated with preparing a submission only to find that it's not right for the journal.  It also helps us to preserve our peer reviewers' valuable time.

Dr Konstantinos Farsalinos, from Onassis Cardiac Surgery Center, Kallithea, Greece, had this to say: “The editors were very fast in their response and provided detailed instructions about all procedures.  They were happy to answer to all our questions.”

As part of Libertas’ dedication to offering a professional service, we also offer free optional plagiarism scanning. By providing this service Libertas helps authors identify and remedy any unintended plagiarism.

Ask Editor in Chief is available for all journals now. Submit your query to the Editor in Chief today

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I had a really positive experience publishing in Clinical Medicine Insights: Gastroenterology.  The submission process is easy and friendly.  The review process is very accurate with a considerable quantity of reviewers who give helpful and reasonable suggestions.  The staff are professional and gives prompt email responses.  I recommend colleagues to consider publishing with Libertas Academica.
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