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Prof. Yuliya Mishura
Co-editor-in-chief at VMSTA journal
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We host our journal in PubliMill for 6 months. We can see that number of visitors increased and we started receiving more submissions.
Prof. Yuliya Mishura
Co-editor-in-chief at VMSTA journal
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Prof. Kęstutis Kubilius
Co-editor-in-chief at VMSTA journal
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