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.
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.’
In this blog, Leonardo Collado-Torres from the Lieber Institute for Brain Development, walks through how he uses F1000Workspace to write his academic documents.
We are relaunching our Chemical Information Science Gateway. In this blog Vicky Hellon, Associate Publisher at F1000 and Jürgen Bajorath, Chair of Life Science Informatics at the University of Bonn, discuss the relaunch of the CIS gateway on F1000Research.
‘Ebola’s impact on health systems’ the new collection on the TDR gateway on F1000Research. Thomas Samba, Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Ministry of Health and Sanitation, Sierra Leone, tells us more about the reports, and how they could help with future outbreaks.
FAIR sharing aims to increase the visibility and utility of data that adhere to the FAIR principles. Jonathan Threlfall, Editorial Data Lead and a Senior Editor for F1000Research, tells us more about data repositories, reporting standards and our Open Data Policy.
In this Q&A. researchers; Ms Bogna Drozdowska and Dr Terry Quinn and Bernadett Tildy from The Stroke Association, give their opinions on the research landscape and the future of AMRC Open Research.
Kate Flemming, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Health Sciences at the University of York and Sabine Best, Head of Research at Marie Curie, give their perspectives – as a researcher and charity worker respectively – on AMRC Open Research.
In this Q&A, Chris Macdonald, Head of Research at Pancreatic Cancer UK and Geri Keane, a senior clinical fellow in Hepatology at Kings College Hospital and honorary research fellow at UCL discuss their thoughts on the application and future of AMRC Open Research.
We talk to Dr. Kelly Hares a post-doc at the University of Bristol to get her thoughts on the current landscape of open research, the new platform: AMRC Open Research and her experience using it.