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New Journal of Central Nervous System Disease Call for Papers

Posted Wed, Sep, 26,2012

The Editor in Chief, Dr Maria I Aguilar, is pleased to announce a new call for papers for Journal of Central Nervous System Disease. 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...

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Clinical Medicine Insights: Case Reports Now on JournalTOCs and 9 Other Directories

Posted Tue, Sep, 25,2012

Libertas is pleased to announce that Clinical Medicine Insights: Case Reports is now included in the JournalTOCs (Journal Tables of Contents) directory and content is available through the website now.JournalTOCs contains metadata from over 17,000 journals collected from almost 1,000 international publishers. The directory is free for anyone to browse the latest news, articles, and developments fo...

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Genetics & Epigenetics Joins COPE

Posted Tue, Sep, 25,2012

Genetics & Epigenetics has formally joined the Committee on Publishing Ethics.COPE provides guidelines that are applied in situations such as where plagiarism allegations are made against a paper.  By becoming a COPE member there can be no doubt amongst authors of questionable papers that journals will apply commonly accepted industry-standard guidelines.  In more difficult cases Edi...

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Clinical Medicine Insights: Pathology Added to Gale InfoTrac Custom Journals

Posted Tue, Sep, 25,2012

Libertas is pleased to announce that Clinical Medicine Insights: Pathology has now been added to Gale's InfoTrac Custom Journals database.GALE operates more than 600 databases, including the popular InfoTrac and General Reference series. The Michigan based company is popular with authors working in the USA, so inclusion of Clinical Medicine Insights: Pathology in GALE's InfoTrac Custom Jou...

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Clinical Medicine Insights: Blood Disorders Now Uses Project Counter Analytics

Posted Tue, Sep, 25,2012

Enhanced visibility is one of the prime advantages to authors of publishing in an open access journal like Clinical Medicine Insights: Blood Disorders.One of the ways we measure an article's visibility is the number of views and downloads it receives.  The resulting number is available on the journal's webpages for each article, and by adding those numbers together we obtain the journ...

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Clinical Medicine Insights: Circulatory, Respiratory and Pulmonary Medicine Added to Gale InfoTrac Custom Journals

Posted Tue, Sep, 25,2012

Libertas is pleased to announce that Clinical Medicine Insights: Circulatory, Respiratory and Pulmonary Medicine has now been added to Gale's InfoTrac Custom Journals database.GALE operates more than 600 databases, including the popular InfoTrac and General Reference series. The Michigan based company is popular with authors working in the USA, so inclusion of Clinical Medicine Insights: Circu...

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