Posted Thu, May, 17,2012
Infectious Diseases: Research and Treatment 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 'Management of Pleural Brucellosis: Case Report', published in Infectious Diseases: Research and Treatment. This article has been viewed more than 4,261 times since its publication in 2009. This is the highest rate of viewing of all articles in Infectious Diseases: Research and Treatment and shows how publishing open access can increase article visibility and how publishing in Infectious Diseases: Research and Treatment can offer higher levels of visibility than restricted access alternatives.
Authors publishing in Infectious Diseases: Research and Treatment will benefit from the extensive indexing including many open access exclusive databases and directories that do not index subscription journals.
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