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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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PubMed Indexing for Clinical Medicine Insights: Pediatrics

Posted Wed, May, 15,2013 -

We are pleased to announce that Clinical Medicine Insights: Pediatrics is now indexed by PubMed. All newly published articles will be made available there within ten days after publication.  The XML creation and quality control process is jointly managed by Libertas, NLM and our New York based XML conversion bureau, ensuring that articles are fully compliant with PubMed’s rigorous qu...

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Published During April

Posted Tue, Apr, 30,2013 -

We are pleased to announce the publication of the following papers during month. Sign up to receive email alerts to receive immediate notification of new papers.Analytical Chemistry InsightsUtility of Experimental Design in Pre-Column Derivatization for the Analysis of Tobramycin by HPLC—Fluorescence Detection: Application to Ophthalmic Solution and Human Plasma Autism InsightsEffectivene...

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COPE helps Libertas ensure ethical standards

Posted Mon, Apr, 29,2013 -

Academic authors are selective about the publishers they choose to work with. Ethics and integrity in publishing have become an important factor for authors and is something Libertas regards as essential part of professional service.Libertas became a member of COPE (Committee on Publishing Ethics) in March 2012, ensuring that access to advisors and resources on all aspects of publishing ethics was...

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Published This Week (15 to 19 April)

Posted Thu, Apr, 18,2013 -

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.Analytical Chemistry Insights  Utility of Experimental Design in Pre-Column Derivatization for the Analysis of Tobramycin by HPLC—Fluorescence Detection: Application to Ophthalmic Solution and Human Plasma Autism Insig...

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Outpatient Management of Asthma in Children

Posted Mon, Apr, 15,2013 -

Published today in Clinical Medicine Insights: Pediatrics is a new review by André Schultz and Andrew C. Martin.  Read more about this paper below:TitleOutpatient Management of Asthma in ChildrenAbstractThe principal aims of asthma management in childhood are to obtain symptom control that allows individuals to engage in unrestricted physical activities and to normalize lung function. ...

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