Jeniffer Jeykumar, F1000Research, discusses memory and highlights a few articles published on F1000Research looking into the processes involved and what we can do to improve our working memory. Memory is something which we all rely on, often without thinking much about the specifics, and how we’re able to store, process and retrieve information on a…
What is a living systematic review? James Barker, Senior Assistant Editor at F1000, introduces us to this novel article type explaining how it can help us keep up to date with the latest evidence.
This week, Charlie Vickers, Senior Editorial Assistant at F1000Research is talking about the benefits of co-reviewing. As an early career researcher, reviewing your first article can be a daunting task and it is important to get it right. If it also happens to be open peer review, this means that your work will be on show for all to see. One of the best ways to share the workload is to collaborate with a colleague who already has some experience of peer review, by co-reviewing the article together.
This week, our Peer Review Experts tackle structuring a review. Planning out your report’s structure can be a great way for you to clearly lay out your ideas and make sure you don’t miss any of the points you want to make, and it’s also a big help to the authors to have a coherent and organised review.
We know receiving a peer review request can, at times, be overwhelming and it can be hard to decide when you should accept a request. So, we’ve put together a handy guide to help make this decision easier for you next time you receive an invitation to review.
We know there is a lot to process when faced with writing your first review and so we’ve collated several useful tips and examples from our own peer review team, for you to consider when preparing to write a review.
Celebrating Peer Review Week 2019 and being a proud member of the industry-wide Peer Review Week committee, has afforded us a welcome opportunity to reflect upon and discuss this year’s theme of ‘quality in the peer review process.’
Charlie Vickers, F1000, discusses the everyday use of antibiotics, the growing problem of antibacterial resistance and the research being done to help combat this problem.
In this blog Molly Cranston, Senior Associate Editor at F1000 and Jonathan Threlfall, Editorial Data Lead and a Senior Assistant Editor discuss the policies and guidelines implemented by F1000Research to ensure our adherence to the core practices of COPE.
In this blog, we discuss and highlight the results of our recent author survey. In this survey, we asked our authors to describe their experiences publishing with F1000Research; including, how they would rate the service and editorial process and provide an insight into their overall thoughts publishing on F1000Research.