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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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Volunteer Peer Reviewer Applications Welcomed

Posted Wed, Oct, 10,2012

We continually seek highly qualified individuals to join our journals' volunteer peer reviewer pools.Volunteer peer reviewers perform a key role in the scholarly publication process by contributing peer review reports on submissions upon request.  They augment journals' editorial boards, which are the primary source of reviewers.To apply to become a volunteer peer reviewer visit the r...

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Indexing and Directory Expansion

Posted Mon, Oct, 08,2012

The indexing and directory expansion program brings greater visibility for present and future articles published in Libertas journals.We now work with the following major indexing databases:British Nursing IndexCAB AbstractsCABI Global HealthChemical Abstracts ServiceChinese Electronic Periodical ServiceCurrent Contents/Agriculture, Biology and Environmental SciencesCurrent Contents/Life SciencesD...

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Most Highly Accessed Cancer Informatics Articles in September 2012

Posted Sun, Oct, 07,2012

These articles were the most highly accessed articles in Cancer Informatics in September 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 525 times)Mayakannan Manikandan, Ganesh Raksha and Arasambattu Kannan MunirajanSignificance Analysis of Microarrays ...

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No Article Size Restrictions in Submissions to Libertas Journals

Posted Wed, Oct, 03,2012

Libertas journals have no limits on word count, number of pages, or figure and table quantity. As many color figures may be included as are required. A key benefit of open access is that these limits are unnecessary, and by publishing your paper in a Libertas open access journal your paper will not be subject to these unnecessary limitations.We can also accommodate large data files, video and audi...

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What Your Colleagues Say About Libertas Academica
Cancer Informatics has become an increasingly important source for research in the methodology of cancer genomics and the novel use of informatics technology. I have been impressed by the journal's contents and have been very gratified by the number of accesses to my recent publication. Cancer Informatics has filled an important gap in cancer research journals.
Dr Richard Simon (Chief, Biometric Research Branch, National Cancer Institute, USA )
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