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Cancer Informatics Added to ProQuest Illustrata Technology

Posted Fri, Dec, 07,2012

We are pleased to announce the addition of Cancer Informatics to Illustrata Technology, a ProQuest database.Illustrata Technology is ProQuest’s ‘Deep Indexing’ technology database containing over 2,700 full text journals with figures, tables, and images all tagged as metadata to enable comprehensive, relevant, and in-depth searches. The database also contains over 16 million abst...

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Libertas Mobile Website

Posted Thu, Dec, 06,2012

All Libertas journals and articles are available through the Libertas mobile website designed for readers when travelling or away from their office. The website can be accessed from all mobile devices with a standard data connection including iPhones, iPads, and Android devices without subscription or registration.Articles can be browsed in the journal they were published in or in 37 carefull...

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Article Reprints Service Available

Posted Thu, Dec, 06,2012

Libertas offers a fixed price reprints service to authors, reviewers and readers of all our journals. Reprints are a great way for authors to raise visibility for their article by sharing it with their colleagues or students. Reprints are ideal for university lecturers and teachers to use as teaching materials, or to distribute at conferences and workshops.Fixed price bound black and white re...

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Forthcoming Articles 3 - 7 December 2012

Posted Thu, Dec, 06,2012

Libertas is pleased to announce that during the week of 3 - 7 December 2012 production commenced for the following articles:Air, Soil and Water Research PaperGaseous Pollutants in Basra City, IraqSpatial variability of Heavy Metal Contamination in Alluvial Soils in relation with flood risk zones, Southern Québec, CanadaAnalytical Chemistry InsightsEvaluation of Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorpt...

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10 Most Accessed Bioinformatics Articles

Posted Thu, Dec, 06,2012

The ten most accessed Bioinformatics articles in the second half of 2012 were:Simultaneous Analysis of Common and Rare Variants in Complex Traits: Application to SNPs (SCARVAsnp), by Guanjie Chen, Ao Yuan, Yanxun Zhou, Amy R. Bentley, Jie Zhou, Weiping Chen, Daniel Shriner, Adebowale Adeyemo and Charles N. Rotimi. Accessed 3,239 times.Current Challenge in Consumer Health Informatics: Bridging the ...

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Libertas Images on Flickr

Posted Mon, Dec, 03,2012

Libertas is pleased to announce that articles with interesting images are now promoted through Flickr.Flickr is a well-known image sharing website where users distribute images through a Photostream for interested users to view. Libertas has been using Flickr since February and has already reached over 16,000 image views.Promoting articles with interesting images through Flickr increases arti...

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