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Case Reports Published by Libertas now in Cases Database

Posted Wed, Jul, 24,2013

Libertas is happy to announce a new collaboration with Cases Database. Offering a search service for case reports, Cases Database will increases the visibility of your case report.  All case reports published in Libertas journals, indexed by Pubmed, will be added to Cases Database.

This search and indexing service created by BioMed Central, enables users to search for case reports published across many journals. This service offers clinicians, researchers and patients a simple resource to explore medical and scientific content and trends.

Cases Database has over 26,000 case reports describing a wide range of different medical conditions. Case reports from BioMed Central, Springer, and BMJ Case Reports are also included in the database.

This partnership will increase the visibility and usage of case reports published in Libertas journals. Registered users can save cases, set up email alerts to new cases matching their search terms, and export their results.

This collaboration reflects our commitment to providing a professional author service, maximising visibility and endurance of all articles published in our journals.

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