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New Series in the Libertas Blog: Featured Authors

Posted Mon, Jun, 03,2013 -

Libertas is pleased to announce the first post in our new featured author series of author interviews.This new series invites authors to answer questions on their background, research and insights into their manuscripts.This blog was created to highlight some of the authors that publish their work in Libertas journals.Notifications for Featured Author Blogs will be shared on our Twitter, Facebook,...

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Published During May

Posted Thu, May, 30,2013 -

We are pleased to announce the publication of the following papers during May.  Sign up to receive email alerts to receive immediate notification of new papers.Air, Soil and Water ResearchIndoor and Outdoor Volatile Organic Compounds at Office Buildings in KuwaitAnalytical Chemistry InsightsDetermination of the Antiretroviral Drug Acyclovir in Diluted Alkaline Electrolyte by Adsorptive Stri...

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Article Usage Metrics Now Available for all Journals

Posted Fri, May, 24,2013 -

Journal metrics provide authors and readers with straight-forward metrics of articles published in each journal. Calculations of total article views and downloads are now available for all journals. Journal metrics are displayed under the analytics tab of each journal homepage providing calculations on:   Article views and downloads from journals in total and by month  Views and down...

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Article Reprint Service Available Now

Posted Tue, May, 21,2013 -

Did you know Libertas offers an article reprint service to authors and readers? Raise the visibility of your article by sharing hard copies with colleagues or students. Reprints are ideal for teaching materials or for presentation purposes, distribute your work at conferences and workshops. Our reprints service is designed to best suit you offering both short-run reprints for consumers or tailo...

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H. Pylori Eradication does not Affect Glycemic Control

Posted Thu, May, 16,2013 -

Published today in Japanese Clinical Medicine is a new original research article by Yoshiharu Wada, Yoshiyuki Hamamoto, Yukiko Kawasaki, Sachiko Honjo, Kanta Fujimoto, Hisato Tatsuoka, Atsuko Matsuoka, Hiroki Ikeda, Jun Fujikawa and Hiroyuki Koshiyama.  Read more about this paper below:TitleThe Eradication of Helicobacter pylori does not Affect Glycemic Control in Japanese Subjects with Type ...

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Published This Week (13 to 17 May)

Posted Thu, May, 16,2013 -

We are pleased to announce the publication of the following peer reviewed papers.  Sign up to receive email alerts to receive immediate notification of new papers.Cancer Informatics  Novel Integrative Genomics Approach for Associating GWAS Information with Intrinsic Subtypes of Breast Cancer Clinical Medicine Insights: Arthritis and Musculoskeletal DisordersMidterm Outcomes and Predictor...

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