We’re delighted to announce that F1000 Research and figshare have teamed up to build a widget for F1000 Research articles that enables users to preview, download, cite and share data in accompanying datasets, at the click of a button. You will be able to see this new tool for the first time in some of…
Sorry for the long silence since my last post – we’ve been busy getting everything ready! We’re in fact almost there now and will be publishing our first articles in the next few days. As we announced back in January, we expect to publish a small number of articles over the coming months so that…
We are delighted to welcome on board an exceptional list of some of the biggest names across biology and medicine onto our F1000 Research Advisory Panel. Over the past couple of weeks, our panel has doubled in size to over 200 members, and I am sure most of you will recognise many of these individuals.…
Many recent blogs and tweets have been suggesting F1000 Research as an alternative for those who have been using Nature Precedings, which closes today. We would be delighted to receive such submissions so if you do have something that you had planned to send to Nature Precedings within the fields of biology and medicine (or…
We’d like to start by welcoming Steven Hyman, Alan Schechter, Judith Kimble and Marvin Wickens to the F1000 Research Advisory Panel. Steven is Director of the Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research at the Broad Institute, and Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology. Alan is Chief of the Molecular Medicine Branch…
This is the first of our weekly digests of what’s been happening in the blogosphere! These will usually be posted at the end of the week, where possible, but we thought we’d give you an early treat this week.. Comments and suggestions are very much welcomed, and please feel free to let us know about…
I promised in my last post to follow up on some recurring themes in many of the discussions that have been ongoing around the plans for F1000 Research. One of the other major issues relates to the idea that our plans will increase dissemination of poor quality science and the subsequent impact of this. Will…
At F1000, we are today announcing a new fully Open Access publishing program across biology and medicine, F1000 Research, which will launch later this year. It is intended to address the major issues afflicting scientific publishing today: timely dissemination of research, peer review, and sharing of data.
We are delighted to announce our plans to launch F1000 Research (from Faculty of 1000), a novel, fully Open Access publishing program. The project, which will begin publishing later this year, is intended to address three major issues afflicting scientific publishing today: timely dissemination of research, peer review and sharing of data. F1000 Research will…
Helping researchers share their research more quickly.