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Journals Host Up to 50 MB of Supplementary Files

Posted Mon, Jul, 02,2012

Libertas journals now host up to 50 MB of supplementary files per article, more than double what other publishers allow.

Authors can include large collections of tables, figures and source code.  Strengthen the credibility of your work by allowing your colleagues to verify your results by including all your data.

Supplementary files will also be permanently archived by CLOCKSS, LOCKSS and our other archiving partners, ensuring its permanent availability.  

Authors without supplementary data can use their allocated space to host a video abstract.  Video abstracts are available to all authors at no charge.

To learn more about the benefits of publishing in Libertas journals visit this page.

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