The F1000Workspace showcase – our top five posts for 2017
27 December, 2017 | Alanna Orpen |
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We give you a summary of what have been our most read posts this year

As the year draws to a close and before we all leap into 2018, we would like to take this opportunity to take a look back to share the most read posts on the F1000Workspace blog. We highlight the top five most read blogs this year, covering handy tips to help you write a grant proposal, to tools designed to make it simpler and faster for you to find all the resources you need for your research.
How to write a grant proposal
So, you have a great idea for a research project. Now you need funding to make it happen. Our team share their experience and advise to help you write a top notch grant proposal.
Nightmares in the lab
During Halloween F1000 colleagues shared their chilling tales from the laboratory. Here’s a reminder of those lab nightmares, and a tool that might not be able to stop you losing your samples, but it can certainly stop you from losing all your references.
Release notes 2
The F1000 development team have been busy working on features to help make it easier for you to import the articles you need and to access your reading list off line, so you can concentrate on your work wherever you go and don’t need to worry if you can’t gain internet access.
Release notes 1
Highlighting and notes – the summer summery of Workspace’s enhanced features, making it faster and simpler to highlight key pieces of information and navigate through your literature.
Working on Article suggestions
Smart citations – this blog post tells you all you need to know about the smart citations tool. This useful tool makes suggestions based on your writing and reference list. Find out how it suggests articles relevant to your research.
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