We are very pleased to say that F1000Research has been approved for indexing in PubMed. Don’t rush off to go and look for our articles there yet though, as there will be a short delay before the first ones appear – it should happen in the next few weeks. We have agreed with the NLM…
Here are this week’s (rather energetic) highlights from the @F1000 Twitter feed!
After a successful beta release since July 2012, F1000Research has today come out of beta, re-launching on a new publishing platform together with a change of colour to celebrate. Moving to our own custom-built site will enable us to have much greater flexibility and agility to further develop the site and expand the features available. …
The first @F1000 Twitter round-up of 2013 takes a look at IQs, bacterial ‘Trojan horses’ and stress responses.
A festive message from the F1000 team, and a special end-of-year Twitter round up.
This week’s top stories from the @F1000 Twitter feed involve longevity, cardiology and fashion …
It is with great sadness that we report the death of Faculty Member Bernard Caillou, who passed away in July 2012. Dr Caillou worked at the Institut Gustave Roussy for 40 years, and joined the Thyroid Section of the Diabetes & Endocrinology Faculty of F1000 in November 2011. Our sincere condolences to his family and…
What goes on behind closed doors in journal editorial offices is becoming more and more of a ‘hot topic’ as publications are encouraged to move towards open access, and authors seek justification for the amount they pay to publish their research. One particular issue brought to light by Ben Goldacre’s recent book, Bad Pharma, is…
Here are this week’s best picks from the @F1000 Twitter feed…