Libertas Academica

Libertas Academica (LA) is an open access academic journal publisher specializing in the biological sciences and clinical medicine. It was acquired by SAGE Publications in September 2016.[1]

Background

Libertas Academica is a publisher of open access ("OA") scientific, technical and medical journals. It is privately funded and was founded specifically to publish OA journals. It was established in late 2004 with the launch of two journals, Evolutionary Bioinformatics and Cancer Informatics. Additional journals have been published since. It was included on a list of "predatory" open access publishers in 2010[2] but later removed. In 2005, a single Cancer Informatics editorial board member, whose paper was under review at the time, proposed an open 'buddy review' system in which authors would submit a paper pre-reviewed by peers selected by the authors. A significant proportion of the editorial board of one of Libertas' journals, Cancer Informatics, led by founding editor-in-chief James Lyons-Weiler (University of Pittsburgh), threatened to resign if the publisher changed its peer-review systems to the 'buddy review' system, which they perceived as corrupt. The publisher subsequently kept using the standard review system. In 2013, a sham study reporting that a compound isolated from lichen can kill cancer cells was submitted to one of the journals published by Libertas for peer review. After review, the sham study was correctly rejected for publication.[3]

Journal indexing and archiving

As articles become suitable, indexing on DOAJ, PubMed, and MEDLINE is sought for all journals, as is archiving in PubMed Central. Articles also appear on indexes and repositories, including OAIster and Pubget. The publisher offers an Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting.

Green and Gold OA

SHERPA/RoMEO has identified LA as a Green OA publisher.[4] This means that authors are permitted to archive their work prior to and after publication. LA is also a gold OA publisher because all articles are freely available online immediately upon publication.

All articles, including meta-data and supplementary files, are published under the Creative Commons Attribution license (often referred to as the "CC-BY" license). This means that:

Licensees may copy, distribute, display and perform the work and make derivative works based on it only if they give the author or licensor the credits in the manner specified by these.

All journals fully indexed by DOAJ have been awarded the SPARC Europe Seal owing to the use of this copyright policy.[5]

Subject home pages

Pages containing the most recent papers published in the entire set of journals are available for some subjects, including bioinformatics, biology, biomarkers, cancer, chemistry, drugs & therapeutics, genes & therapeutics, and medicine.

References

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