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Cancer Informatics Unofficial Impact Factor Update

Posted Mon, Jun, 11,2012

The unofficial impact factor for Cancer Informatics was recently updated. It’s unofficial impact factor is 1.6406.Unofficial impact factors are estimated based on the number of articles and citations in a journal, and are usually higher for serials which have been publishing for a longer time. For a journal only established in 2007, an unofficial impact factor this high is very impressive.Ca...

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New Analytical Chemistry Insights Call for Papers

Posted Mon, Jun, 11,2012

The Editor in Chief, Dr Gabor Patonay, is pleased to announce a new call for papers for Analytical Chemistry Insights. Submissions are being accepted now.All authors who submit their manuscripts to Libertas will benefit from:Convenient 3-step online manuscript submissionNo space restrictions or color figure chargesOptional immediate publicationInclusion of your article in: Pubmed, Chinese Electron...

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Evolutionary Bioinformatics Impact Factor Update

Posted Mon, Jun, 11,2012

Impact factor has been updated since this news item was released.  To see the current impact factor visit the Evolutionary Bioinformatics homepage.The official impact factor for Evolutionary Bioinformatics was recently updated by Thomson Reuters.  It’s official impact factor is 2.684.Impact factors are calculated based on the number of articles and citations in a journal, and are u...

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Tobacco Use Insights Added to Gale Academic OneFile

Posted Thu, Jun, 07,2012

Libertas is pleased to announce that Tobacco Use Insights has now been added to Gale's Academic OneFile 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 Tobacco Use Insights in GALE's Academic OneFile will increase article visibility in North Am...

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Most read paper in Health Services Insights

Posted Thu, Jun, 07,2012

Health Services Insights is an open access journal, meaning all articles are available for anyone to download freely without restriction. Open access journals are renowned for having high levels of article visibility compared to traditional subscription journals.One good example of how open access journals can offer high visibility is 'Inequalities in Infant Immunization Coverage in Bangladesh...

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Biomarker Insights Added to Gale InfoTrac Custom Journals

Posted Thu, Jun, 07,2012

Libertas is pleased to announce that Biomarker Insights 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 Biomarker Insights in GALE's InfoTrac Custom Journals will increase article visibility...

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