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Pubmed and Open Access Visibility in Integrative Medicine Insights

Posted Tue, Oct, 09,2012

Articles published in open access journals like Integrative Medicine Insights 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 most popular...

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Cell Biology Insights Now Uses Project Counter Analytics

Posted Mon, Oct, 08,2012

Enhanced visibility is one of the prime advantages to authors of publishing in an open access journal like Cell Biology Insights.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 journal's visibility fi...

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Pubmed and Open Access Visibility in International Journal of Tryptophan Research

Posted Mon, Oct, 08,2012

Articles published in open access journals like International Journal of Tryptophan Research 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. T...

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Most Highly Accessed Analytical Chemistry Insights Articles in September 2012

Posted Sun, Oct, 07,2012

These articles were the most highly accessed articles in Analytical Chemistry Insights in September 2012:Identification and Quantification of Dimethylamylamine in Geranium by Liquid Chromatography Tandem Mass Spectrometry (accessed 493 times)J.S. Li, M. Chen and Z.C. LiA Calculation Model for Serum Ionized Calcium Based on an Equilibrium Equation for Complexation (accessed 385 times)Susumu Takano,...

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Most Highly Accessed Bioinformatics and Biology Insights Articles in September 2012

Posted Sun, Oct, 07,2012

These articles were the most highly accessed articles in Bioinformatics and Biology Insights in September 2012:Simultaneous Analysis of Common and Rare Variants in Complex Traits: Application to SNPs (SCARVAsnp) (accessed 1561 times)Guanjie Chen, Ao Yuan, Yanxun Zhou, Amy R. Bentley, Jie Zhou, Weiping Chen, Daniel Shriner, Adebowale Adeyemo and Charles N. RotimiThe Core Mouse Response to Infection...

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Most Highly Accessed Biomedical Informatics Insights Articles in September 2012

Posted Sun, Oct, 07,2012

These articles were the most highly accessed articles in Biomedical Informatics Insights in September 2012:Current Challenge in Consumer Health Informatics: Bridging the Gap between Access to Information and Information Understanding (accessed 315 times)Laurence Alpay, John Verhoef, Bo Xie, Dov Te’eni and J.H.M. Zwetsloot-SchonkA Naïve Bayes Approach to Classifying Topics in Suicide Not...

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