Robin Haunschild and Lutz Bornmann compared metrics from different sources in two studies published as preprints. But what different metrics actually tell us about the quality of research when compared to expert opinion?
The end of 2017 is pretty much with us now and what a year it has been here at F1000 with various announcements, discussions of peer review and the ethics of publishing. We take a look back at what blog posts you have been the most in read in 2017.
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
During this festive season and as the year draws to a close, we take a moment to look back to share with you the most read blogs on F1000Prime blog network, highlighting the work of our Faculty Members and their research recommendations. We would also like to say a big thank you to all our…
As we draw to the end of another year here at F1000Research, we thought it would be the perfect opportunity to take a look back at what you’ve been reading the most on our blog. We share with you what have been our most read posts in 2017 covering a wide range of topics from peer review to puzzles in biology.
With eyes that glitter like crystal, that is if you’re a scallop. With light being a central feature of festive traditions, we share the latest research on scallops telescopic vision and share the recommended research on organisms’ ability to focus light and see their surroundings.
The partnership between CiteAB and F1000Workspace provides information to users about cited antibodies, their applications and reactivity.
Tatyana Dubich was one of the organisers of this year’s N2 Science Communication Conference that took place earlier this year to encourage science communication among early career researchers in Germany. In this guest blog, she gives us a round-up some of the discussions that took place during the conference.
In a series of blog posts, we answer your frequently asked questions about F1000Workspace. If you have other questions please do drop us a line on feedback@f1000.com. We will respond directly and they could end up appearing on a future blog! How do Smart citation suggestions work? Just place your cursor where you want to…
Today is another step on on the Montreal Neurological Institute’s journey to become an open science institute, as MNI Open Research publishes its first articles. The platform launches with three articles from its researchers and their collaborators, with more on the way.