F1000 Research Ltd is delighted to announce that it has been awarded the contract to set up and manage an open access publishing platform for the European Commission as a service for Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe beneficiaries. The platform is planned for launch in early 2021.
Kanyiva Muindi, is a FLAIR Research Fellow and an Associate Research Scientist at the African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC) in Kenya. She won her Future Leaders – African Independent Research (FLAIR) Fellowship through her drive to make a difference to the lives of women in her county and eventually across the African continent.
For Open Data Day on 7th March, the Early Career Researcher Advisory Board (ECRAB) for Wellcome Open Research, a partner platform, marked the occasion with the launch of their campaign for data sharing. Hollydawn Murray, tells us more about the campaign and what the board hope to achieve.
This week, Jeniffer Jeyakumar, Peer Review Coordinator at F1000Research, explains how the peer review process works for each new update of a Living Systematic Review.
Charlie Vickers, Senior Editorial Assistant, takes us through why it is important to respond to your reviewers and the different ways of doing so.
Peer review can be a confusing process at times, so to help cut out all the jargon and make it as simple as possible, we have developed the ‘Peer Review Experts’ blog series. This week, Yousuf Al-Mousawi, Senior Editorial Assistant at F1000Research, gives us a potted history of peer review and our place within it.
It is wonderful to see F1000 Research Ltd reach this important stage. Like a proud father I watch with wonderment the grown child walking away to better things. I feel it is important at this moment to celebrate the contribution to this project, that is becoming a movement, by my colleague, partner and friend Rebecca…
An exciting opportunity for us – F1000 Research Ltd has been acquired by Taylor & Francis Group (part of Informa plc). Rebecca Lawrence, Managing Director at F1000 explains the next phase for F1000Research.
As this year draws to a close, the team here at F1000Research are feeling very reflective and so Jeniffer and Charlie, Senior Editorial Assistants, have looked back over some notable reviews and important updates.
A living systematic review can help us to refine our understanding of the epidemiology of Zika virus. In this Q&A, Michel Counotte and Nicola Low, University Bern, Switzerland, talk about their living systematic review, the first of its kind to publish on F1000Research, and explain how it can help researchers handle the immense literature on the virus.