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Signal Transduction Insights Email Alerts

Posted Tue, Sep, 18,2012

A key component of Libertas' high quality service to Signal Transduction Insights authors and readers is the free email alerts service, which keeps recipients updated on Signal Transduction 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 ...

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Join the Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment Peer Reviewer Community

Posted Tue, Sep, 18,2012

Libertas encourages readers to register to join the Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment peer review group.  Being a volunteer peer reviewer is a great way to support Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment and assist your colleagues who have submitted manuscripts to the journal.The peer review process has been designed to make this vital task as quick and well-organized as possible so rev...

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New Clinical Medicine Insights: Endocrinology and Diabetes Call for Papers

Posted Tue, Sep, 18,2012

The Editor in Chief, Dr Nigel Irwin, is pleased to announce a new call for papers for Clinical Medicine Insights: Endocrinology and Diabetes. 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 publication...

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Pubmed and Open Access Visibility in Clinical Medicine Insights: Pathology

Posted Tue, Sep, 18,2012

Articles published in open access journals like Clinical Medicine Insights: Pathology are more visible and likely to receive more citations than articles published in restricted access journals.During August, Pubmed Central statistics showed that Libertas Academica has 1,468 papers available for anyone to download for free. These papers received 38,226 views, including 9,352 downloads. The most po...

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How Libertas Uses Tumblr to Build Article Visibility

Posted Tue, Sep, 18,2012

Libertas now operates a highly successful Tumblr blog with more than 2,600 followers and 700 posts (September 2012).Libertas also has editor status for the Science category so pictures of our choice can be promoted and will appear on Tumblr’s main science page.Articles with interesting pictures are promoted through Tumblr, with the images displayed in full and a link to the article in the de...

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Biomedical Informatics Insights Added to ProQuest SciTech

Posted Mon, Sep, 17,2012

We are pleased to announce the addition of Biomedical Informatics Insights to SciTech, a ProQuest database.ProQuest SciTech Collection contains over 35 million abstract records, 11 million comprehensively tagged and searchable tables and figures, and over 3,500 international full text journals. SciTech contains information on natural science, agriculture, aquatic science, atmospheric science, biol...

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