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A Successful Year for Libertas Journals

Posted Fri, Dec, 06,2013

2013 has been a successful year for Libertas Journals seeing a further 8 being accepted into PubMed. This development brings the total number of journals indexed with PubMed to 29.

All newly published articles will be made available there within ten days after publication. The journal’s back-file for volumes published after 2009 is gradually being uploaded to Pubmed.  Authors whose articles appear in these volumes will be informed when their article has been released on PubMed.

Journals added to PubMed in 2013:

  •   PubMed Indexing for Biomarkers in Cancer
  •   Clinical Medicine Insights: Ear, Nose and Throat Now Indexed on Pubmed
  •   Nutrition and Metabolic Insights
  •   Japanese Clinical Medicine
  •   Ophthalmology and Eye Disease
  •   Journal of Central Nervous System Disease
  •   Clinical Medicine Insights: Pediatrics
  •   International Journal of Tryptophan Research

This acceptance reflects our publishing commitment to robust, high editorial standards. We would like to thank the editorial teams of each of these journals for helping to maintain the reputation of these journals.

To view the full list of journals indexed  with PubMed or to view the Editors’ in Chief call for papers please visit our website

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