Last week we were very pleased to publish the first F1000Research Article Collection. The BioJS collection was initially launched with 12 open source biological visualisation components, one BioJS community article and an overarching editorial. It was very exciting for us to publish this collection based on an open source software initiative which is going from…
The obvious answer to this question is graduate school. However, getting through graduate school is easier said than done. You may not have realized the amount of your time a PhD will eat up, how much it costs, or the people who you’ll heavily rely on to get you through. Those of you who have…
Love was in the air this week on the @F1000 feed: here are our most popular tweets and some Valentine’s-day-themed picks from the rest of Twitter…
Today, we are pleased to announce the arrival of F1000Research Article Collections, which launches with 14 new articles based upon open source biological visualisation components, and comprises the start of the BioJS collection, guest edited by F1000Research editorial board member Manuel Corpas from The Genome Analysis Centre (TGAC), UK. The articles that comprise the BioJS…
For anyone who hasn’t yet been able to attend one of our online demonstrations of F1000Prime – or who prefers to watch on demand – we’ve posted a three-part recording of an F1000Prime webinar. The three videos should include enough information for new users to get started with using F1000Prime to follow their research interests…
On 30th January, F1000 attended University of Bath’s Biology and Biochemistry Research Day. This annual event gives researchers in this department a chance to showcase their latest research to their peers. In total, 45 posters were displayed, categorised into first-, second- and third-year PhD students and post-doctoral researchers. Between poster exhibitions, five presentations were given…
We recently marked the first anniversary of the official launch of F1000Research; it’s been an eventful year, in which we published a few hundred papers on a range of topics in biology and medicine. Now we’d like to ask our readers, authors, and referees for a few minutes to fill in a survey about F1000Research.…
Here are this week’s most popular tweets from the @F1000 feed, as well as some other interesting picks from Twitter…
An independent review in a leading journal for information professionals has ranked F1000Prime in the top 10% of more than 800 online library resources. F1000Prime scored 4.5 out of a possible maximum of 5 stars and was most highly praised for the quality of the content in the database. The review was published in the…
The first #F1000talks live chat had a great audience turnout. We summed up what was discussed with a Storify. We enjoyed interacting with the audience so much that we decided to do it again on February 19! We will announce the topic and special guests shortly.