Posted Tue, Nov, 13,2012
Articles published in open access journals like Cancer Informatics are more visible and likely to receive more citations than articles published in restricted access journals.During October, Pubmed Central statistics showed that Libertas Academica has 1,492 papers available for anyone to download for free. These papers received 35,262 views, including 10,654 downloads. The most popular paper was v...
Continue Reading →Posted Mon, Nov, 12,2012
The Editor in Chief, Dr J. T. Efird, is pleased to announce a new call for papers for Cancer Informatics. Submissions are being accepted now.All authors who submit their manuscripts to Libertas will benefit from:Professional Manuscript EditingConvenient 3-step online manuscript submissionNo space restrictions or color figure chargesOptional immediate publicationInclusion of your article in: Pubmed...
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Posted Thu, Nov, 08,2012
We offer a selection of ways to follow our journals. We invite readers to choose the channels that best suit their needs, while authors can be certain that their papers will be widely announced when published.Email Our email services are the fastest way to get the latest updates. Our journal and subject opt-in email alerts announce new and forthcoming articles within hours of pub...
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Posted Wed, Nov, 07,2012
Libertas provides among the highest quality publishing experiences available for authors.Prior to acceptance all papers are subject to peer review and editorial decisions made by leading experts in their fields. Many authors acknowledge the positive contribution made by peer reviewers by thanking them in the contributions section of their paper.After acceptance all papers are professionally ...
Continue Reading →Posted Sun, Nov, 04,2012
These articles were the most highly accessed articles in Cancer Informatics in October 2012:Haploinsufficiency of Tumor Suppressor Genes is Driven by the Cumulative Effect of microRNAs, microRNA Binding Site Polymorphisms and microRNA Polymorphisms: An In silico Approach (accessed 348 times)Mayakannan Manikandan, Ganesh Raksha and Arasambattu Kannan MunirajanTNBCtype: A Subtyping Tool for Triple-N...
Continue Reading →Posted Thu, Nov, 01,2012
Libertas offers a range of free services that help you stay in touch with the latest newly published articles and journal news, including Twitter and RSS feeds.RSS feeds are available for all Libertas journals, as well as more than 40 subject areas. Over 100 different Twitter feeds are also available.Join our 13,000 Twitter followers and approximately 100,000 RSS feed users and receive notif...
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