Write better, faster with F1000Workspace

Hunting for references while you’re writing? Save time with F1000Workspace. Our Word plug-in allows you to find relevant citations without even leaving Word.

Whilst you’re writing, simply open up the ‘F1000’ tab in Word. From here, you can directly search PubMed, all F1000Prime article recommendations, and your own saved references or projects on F1000Workspace.

F1000 Workspace plugin search bar

Search for references in Word without opening a browser

F1000Workspace can also give you smart citation suggestions as you type. Simply click the “Find me a citation” button to get citation suggestions direct from PubMed and from your references, based on the text you’ve typed in Word. You can browse PubMed, read abstracts, and save and cite references, all without the distraction of opening up a browser.

F1000Workspace - Find me a citation

“Find me a citation” uses what you’ve written to search for relevant articles you may have missed.

F1000Workspace also makes collaborating with co-authors easy. They can upload references to a shared project and even carry on in Word where you’ve left off, editing work and merging citations within Word.

F1000Workspace co-author activity log

Keep track of who’s added what with the co-author activity log.

You’re spoilt for choice with your bibliography. We over 7,000 citation styles on F1000Workspace – and if yours isn’t there, you have the option of creating your own citation style and saving it for continued use.

Download the F1000Workspace Word plug-in now, or read more about saving and collecting references and projects with F1000Workspace.

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2 thoughts on “Write better, faster with F1000Workspace”

  1. Madeleine Hawkes says:

    Mentioning it is a 30 day free trial before signing up would have been helpful as I’ve signed up 6 weeks before I have any writing to do for university – by which time my trial would have finished.

    1. Adie Chan says:

      Hi Madeleine,

      I believe your institution (Kings) has an F1000 subscription, so provided you sign in under the KCL campus once, you’ll have access to F1000Workspace.

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