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The International Institute of Academic Research & Publications in India launches open access publishing hub with F1000

July 23, 2021

Today, the International Institute of Academic Research & Publications (IIARP) in India has partnered with F1000, Taylor & Francis Group’s open research publishing arm, to create a dedicated open research publishing hub for IIARP researchers. The International Institute of Academic Research & Publications (IIARP) is the world’s largest non-profitable professional organization for research development and promotion in the fields of STEM, Business, Economics, Social Sciences and man...

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The F1000 brand

June 11, 2021

Innovation has been the driving force behind F1000 since it launched in 2002 and we are excited to share the next chapter in our history with the launch of our new brand. At the heart of our new brand is our vision statement. It has been created to articulate with conviction, our aspirations and reflects F1000’s unwavering and long held belief in the principles of open research. To empower researchers - the F1000 publishing model provides credit and visibility for authors and reviewers...

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AMEE to leverage F1000’s technology to deliver greater impact for MedEdPublish Journal authors

May 19, 2021

The Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) has partnered with F1000 to migrate MedEdPublish onto a new publishing platform utilizing F1000’s trailblazing technology. This expands their existing relationship with Taylor & Francis which runs across multiple projects including the publishing of Medical Teacher. Founded in 2017 by AMEE, MedEdPublish is an open access journal that enables academics, teachers, clinicians, researchers and students to publish their experiences, views ...

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AUBO (Beijing) Intelligent Science and Technology Co. Ltd to launch world’s first open research publishing platform dedicated to cobots

April 20, 2021

Today, AUBO (Beijing) Intelligent Science and Technology Co. Ltd has announced that it has signed a contract with F1000, Taylor & Francis Group’s open research publishing arm, to develop the first open research publishing platform dedicated to the science and technology of collaborative robots. Collaborative robots, or “cobots” are robots intended to work side-by-side and in collaboration with human beings. These machines focus on repetitive tasks, such as inspection and picking, to help ...

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Beihang University to launch world’s first open research publishing platform dedicated to ‘Digital Twin’ technologies

April 16, 2021

Today, Beihang University has signed a contract with F1000, Taylor & Francis Group’s open research arm, to develop the first open access publication platform that is dedicated to ‘Digital Twin’ technologies. Digital twin refers to a complex virtual model that constitutes the exact counterpart (or twin) of a physical thing. In principle, the ‘thing’ could be instantiated as any object in the physical world such as a car, a tunnel, a bridge, or even a jet engine. Data obtained from the phys...

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The University of Tsukuba launches open access publishing hub for scientific papers in both English and Japanese

March 18, 2021

Discover the new Gateway on F1000Research, welcoming submissions from authors affiliated with the University of Tsukuba in both English and Japanese. Today, the University of Tsukuba launched its own open access publishing hub that will enable researchers to publish in either English or Japanese. The hub, which is hosted on the F1000Research site, adopts its pioneering approach to open science publishing. Not only does the publishing hub, known as the University of Tsukuba Gateway, make it...

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International Women’s Day 2021: celebrating women in publishing at F1000

March 8, 2021

To commemorate International Women’s Day 2021, we have taken the opportunity to reflect on the current landscape for women in publishing, as we invited four women from across F1000 to share their thoughts. For this special feature, Rebecca Lawrence, Molly Cranston, Anna Curson and Hannah Murphy each discuss their own routes into publishing, highlighting challenges they have overcome, personal career highlights and what the future may hold for women in publishing. To find out more about how...

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