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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 Evolutionary Bioinformatics Articles in September 2012

Posted Sun, Oct, 07,2012

These articles were the most highly accessed articles in Evolutionary Bioinformatics in September 2012:Cloud Computing for Comparative Genomics with Windows Azure Platform (accessed 790 times)Insik Kim, Jae-Yoon Jung, Todd F. DeLuca, Tristan H. Nelson and Dennis P. WallReliable Phylogenetic Trees Building: A New Web Interface for FIGENIX (accessed 573 times)Julien Paganini and Philippe GouretPhylo...

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Evolutionary Bioinformatics Now on JournalTOCs and 9 Other Directories

Posted Wed, Oct, 03,2012

Libertas is pleased to announce that Evolutionary Bioinformatics 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 for all journal...

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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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Follow Libertas on Facebook

Posted Mon, Oct, 01,2012

Facebook users can now follow Libertas on Facebook and stay updated on all the latest developments through their news feed.Our Facebook contains interviews with your colleagues, videos abstracts created by authors and the most important journal news items, together with a once-weekly digest of articles published.  Comment on and share posts with your colleagues. Facebook is also a great w...

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