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Autism Insights Email Alerts

Posted Mon, Oct, 15,2012

A key component of Libertas' high quality service to Autism Insights authors and readers is the free email alerts service, which keeps recipients updated on Autism Insights newly published articles and journal news.Email alerts recipients receive short, plain text notifications whenever a new article is published.  Notifications are also provided for forthcoming papers and journal news it...

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Pubmed and Open Access Visibility in Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment

Posted Mon, Oct, 15,2012

Articles published in open access journals like Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment are more visible and likely to receive more citations than articles published in restricted access journals.During September, Pubmed Central statistics showed that Libertas Academica has 1,474 papers available for anyone to download for free. These papers received 39,104 views, including 9,215 downloads. The mo...

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Genomics Insights Added to Gale Gale Health Reference Centre

Posted Mon, Oct, 15,2012

Libertas is pleased to announce that Genomics Insights has now been added to Gale's Gale Health Reference Centre database.GALE operates more than 600 databases, including the popular Info Trac and General Reference series. The Michigan based company is popular with authors working in the USA, so inclusion of Genomics Insights in Gale Health Reference Centre will increase article visibility in ...

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New Perspectives in Medicinal Chemistry Call for Papers

Posted Mon, Oct, 15,2012

The Editor in Chief, Dr Yitzhak Tor, is pleased to announce a new call for papers for Perspectives in Medicinal Chemistry. 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 a...

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Article Visibility in Libertas Open Access Journals

Posted Mon, Oct, 15,2012

Open access journals provide articles published in them with very high levels of visibility.  They compare very favorably against traditional controlled-access journals that restrict article availability to those  researchers who work at subscribing institutions or are able to afford pay-per-view fees.A good example of the visibility our open access journals offer is 'Relationship Be...

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It's Not Too Late to Publish Before the End of 2012!

Posted Mon, Oct, 15,2012

It's not too late to publish your paper in a Libertas Academica open access journal before the end of 2012.After submission, peer review and the Editor in Chief's editorial decision takes just three weeks.  Following acceptance for publication articles are processionally prepared for publication by our manuscript editors and typesetters in a further three weeks.Find a journal nowAbout...

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My recent paper in Clinical Medicine Insights: Therapeutics was the third I have published in a Libertas Academica journal.  Again, I was very pleased by the remarkable speed of publication. It took less than seven weeks from submission of the first manuscript version and two weeks from submission of the revision to the appearance of the final article.  When I had unforeseen problems with the transmission of proof corrections because of some software incompatibilities the ...
Dr Ruediger Hardeland (University of Goettingen, Germany)
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