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See What’s New By Following Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology on Tumblr

Posted Mon, Oct, 03,2011

Libertas Academica recently announced on Tumblr that the articles "Neonatal Systemic Juvenile Xanthogranuloma with an Ominous Presentation and Successful Treatment” and "Inhibitors of Glioma Growth that Reveal the Tumour to the Immune System" have been published in Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology.

We use Tumblr for visually-rich papers like this because it focuses on picture and video posts instead of text. With Tumblr we can post exciting images from articles to generate greater online interest for new papers. Visually-rich articles like this one will feature on Tumblr as well as being announced through other channels including email newsletters, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and RSS.

View "Neonatal Systemic Juvenile Xanthogranuloma with an Ominous Presentation and Successful Treatment" and “Inhibitors of Glioma Growth that Reveal the Tumour to the Immune System”

What is Tumblr?

Tumblr is one of the largest and fastest growing social networking sites in America with 13.5 million visitors to the site every month, and around 15,000 new people joining daily.

Founded in 2007, Tumblr has already broken through into the list of top 10 social networking websites by focusing on ease of use, and by allowing users to upload and view large scale photos, high quality videos and website links freely and easily.

Readers of Libertas journals can follow us on Tumblr and be notified when papers are published that contain interesting or unique images.  Images of humans or animals and images that people may be offended by will not be used.

Visit the Libertas Academica Tumblr blog to see how Tumblr increases awareness for articles published by Libertas.

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