How to get the credit you deserve? This week our Peer Review Experts take you though the several ways to claim credit for the work you put into your peer review report.
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.
This week, our Peer Review Experts tackle structuring a review. Planning out your report’s structure can be a great way for you to clearly lay out your ideas and make sure you don’t miss any of the points you want to make, and it’s also a big help to the authors to have a coherent and organised review.
We know there is a lot to process when faced with writing your first review and so we’ve collated several useful tips and examples from our own peer review team, for you to consider when preparing to write a review.
In this blog Molly Cranston, Senior Associate Editor at F1000 and Jonathan Threlfall, Editorial Data Lead and a Senior Assistant Editor discuss the policies and guidelines implemented by F1000Research to ensure our adherence to the core practices of COPE.
It’s F1000Workspace’s 4th birthday! My, how quickly time passes! In this celebratory blog post, we roundup all the progress we’ve made so far and take a look towards the future.
Imelda Bates, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, talks about her research on peer review and ways of guiding good practise for panels. In this blog, she discusses the benefits and challenges research consortia present.
We’ve recently updated our Tips for Finding Referees page, to help make the peer review process more accessible for our authors. Find out more about this useful resource.
Well, what a week it has been! It is fair to say that each and every corner of the scholarly publishing world has been abuzz with questions, conversations, and debates, helping to bring a new level of transparency to the state of peer review in 2018. Here at F1000, we pride ourselves on openness and…
For Peer Review week, we set our Faculty Members the challenge of suggesting solutions to improve peer review and how it can better support diversity and inclusivity.