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Open Access Visibility Statistics for Healthy Aging & Clinical Care in the Elderly

Posted Wed, Aug, 22,2012

Articles published in open access journals like Healthy Aging & Clinical Care in the Elderly are likely to receive more citations and a higher level of visibility than articles published in restricted access journals.Libertas’ goal is to maximize visibility for all articles published in Healthy Aging & Clinical Care in the Elderly and articles in the journal have been viewed more tha...

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Most read paper in Clinical Medicine Insights: Case Reports

Posted Wed, Aug, 22,2012

Clinical Medicine Insights: Case Reports 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 'Methotrexate-Induced  Acute Leukemia:...

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Glycobiology Insights Now Uses Project Counter Analytics

Posted Tue, Aug, 21,2012

Enhanced visibility is one of the prime advantages to authors of publishing in an open access journal like Glycobiology 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 Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research

Posted Tue, Aug, 21,2012

Articles published in open access journals like Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research are more visible and likely to receive more citations than articles published in restricted access journals.During July, Pubmed Central statistics showed that Libertas Academica has 1,389 papers available for anyone to download for free. These papers received 37,400 views, including 8,280 downloads. The most...

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Environmental Health Insights Now Uses Project Counter Analytics

Posted Mon, Aug, 20,2012

Enhanced visibility is one of the prime advantages to authors of publishing in an open access journal like Environmental Health 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 visib...

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Pubmed and Open Access Visibility in Bioinformatics and Biology Insights

Posted Mon, Aug, 20,2012

Articles published in open access journals like Bioinformatics and Biology Insights are more visible and likely to receive more citations than articles published in restricted access journals.During July, Pubmed Central statistics showed that Libertas Academica has 1,389 papers available for anyone to download for free. These papers received 37,400 views, including 8,280 downloads. The most popula...

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