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Open Access Visibility Statistics for Clinical Medicine Insights: Dermatology

Posted Thu, Jun, 28,2012

Articles published in open access journals like Clinical Medicine Insights: Dermatology 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 Clinical Medicine Insights: Dermatology and articles in the journal have been viewed more than 41,872 times since 2008. In addition to this, articles have been downloaded in excess of 20,367 times and the most popular article in the journal has over 4,140 views.

Statistics like this show that all articles published in Libertas’ open access journals achieve a high level of visibility.

Visit the Clinical Medicine Insights: Dermatology homepage and view more statistics here

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