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Libertas Tumblr has over 30,000 followers

Posted Tue, Mar, 19,2013

In November 2011 we created our Tumblr blog and today we have over 30,000 followers and 1,000 posts. We were pleased to recently be given editor status for the Science category on Tumblr, allowing us to support the discussion and dissemination of science on this vibrant website particularly popular with young researchers.On a daily basis interesting articles and images are posted through Tumblr wi...

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Libertas Upgrades Journal RSS Service for Readers

Posted Sun, Mar, 10,2013

As people become more and more time poor the option to spend time searching through websites for interesting content becomes a luxury. RSS feeds allow you to stay informed by automatically retrieving and streaming appealing material. Libertas RSS feeds have been updated to RSS1.0 to ensure that subscribers can easily access information that interests them. Retrieving, transmitting and sharing data...

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Follow Libertas on LinkedIn

Posted Wed, Mar, 06,2013

Finding it hard to stay on top of all the latest developments in the Science and Medical fields? Follow Libertas on LinkedIn and we can help!With content updated daily, Libertas post interviews from authors, journal news, video abstracts as well as an opportunity weekly to catch up on anything you may have missed. Receive updates on the latest research and development articles in over 40 subject a...

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New Service: Ask Editor in Chief

Posted Thu, Feb, 14,2013

Announcing our new "Ask Editor in Chief" service!  Are you considering submitting a paper to a Libertas journal?  Perhaps you're unsure whether your paper is within the journal's scope.  Maybe you're concerned about whether a journal accepts papers of a certain type, or your paper is in some respect novel.The Ask Editor in Chief service is here to help.  S...

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Survey Results on Speed and Efficiency

Posted Tue, Feb, 12,2013

We survey all authors after their articles are published in our journals.  We ask them to rate various aspects of their experience to ensure that we're meeting our commitments to them. 

It's been great to learn that 96% of authors surveyed rated speed and efficiency of manuscript processing in Libertas journals as good or very good!  

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Never Miss Another New Article Announcement

Posted Fri, Feb, 08,2013

Sign up for our email alerts service to ensure that you never miss another new article notification.  Select only the journals or subject areas that interest you.  You'll receive no more than one email per day.  Unsubscribe at any time.Email alerts will be delivered to your email inbox each morning when a new paper has been published.  To learn more and sign up visit this p...

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All authors are surveyed after their articles are published. Authors are asked to rate their experience in a variety of areas, and their responses help us to monitor our performance. Presented here are their responses in some key areas. No 'poor' or 'very poor' responses were received; these are represented in the 'other' category.
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