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Japanese Clinical Medicine now added To Chinese Electronic Periodical Services

Posted Tue, May, 22,2012

Libertas is pleased to announce that Japanese Clinical Medicine is now indexed by the Chinese Electronic Periodical Services. (CEPS) and journal content will be available there soon.

CEPS is operated by Airitri Inc., and in 2005 & 2007 won the ‘Best Subsidized Digital Publication award’ from the News Bureau of Executive Yuan of Taiwan.

Researchers and academics can search CEPS and download articles published in Japanese Clinical Medicine directly from the CEPS website.

Listing Japanese Clinical Medicine content with the Taiwanese based CEPS will further increase article visibility in the Asian community, especially in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. This part of Asia is growing in size and importance in the amount of health and medical research being produced by this part of the world.

Japanese Clinical Medicine is now listed with the following indexes:

  • Chinese Electronic Periodical Service

  • EBSCO Academic Search Complete

  • Gale Academic OneFile

  • Gale Health Reference Centre

  • Gale InfoTrac Custom Journals

  • Google Scholar

  • Index Copernicus

  • ProQuest Health & Medical Complete

Visit the Japanese Clinical Medicine homepage and view the Editor in Chief’s call for papers

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