Abstract

We are pleased to report the increase of the impact factors of MDPI journals during 2007 and 2008. In 2005 and part of 2006, the use of a two tier publication system, whereby we offered full Open Access publication to those authors willing to contribute financially to support this option, while providing the alternative choice of free publication without Open Access for those authors who preferred not to pay, resulted in the obviously decreased impact factors seen in 2006 [...]

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  • We are pleased to report the increase of the impact factors of Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) journals during 2007 and 2008

  • We are pleased to report the increase of the impact factors of MDPI journals during 2007 and 2008

  • In 2005 and part of 2006, the use of a two tier publication system, whereby we offered full Open Access publication to those authors willing to contribute financially to support this option, Molecules 2009, 14 while providing the alternative choice of free publication without Open Access for those authors who preferred not to pay [1,2], resulted in the obviously decreased impact factors seen in 2006 [3,4]

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We are pleased to report the increase of the impact factors of MDPI journals during 2007 and 2008 (see Figure 1). Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI), Matthaeusstrasse 11, CH-4057 Basel, Switzerland; Tel. +41-79 322 3379; Fax: +41-61 302 8918; E-mail: lin@mdpi.org; http://www.mdpi.org/lin/

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