Where to publish your research | Explore our publishing venues

Where to publish
your research

Explore our open research
publishing venues

Choosing where to publish your research is an important decision for any author. You want to be sure that your chosen publication venue will lead to the greatest potential impact for your research.

Our open research publishing venues offer a rapid, transparent publishing experience that maximizes the discoverability of your work. All F1000 publishing venues adhere to the highest standards of publishing ethics and peer review.

We proudly advocate for open research through our flagship venue, F1000Research. We also partner with a growing number of funders, institutions, and organizations on a portfolio of open research publishing venues, including:

  • Open Research Europe
  • Routledge Open Research
  • Wellcome Open Research
  • MedEdPublish
  • NIHR Open Research
  • Gates Open Research
  • HRB Open Research

    Which F1000 publishing venue is right for you? Find the best outlet for your research by exploring our venues below.

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    F1000Research

    F1000Research is a multidisciplinary open research publishing venue that offers publication without editorial bias. Launched in 2013, F1000Research welcomes a wide variety of research outputs to allow researchers to get credit for all aspects of their research project.

    Publishing venues

    Powered by F1000 and dedicated partners, such as the European Commision, the Bill & Melinda Gates foundation, and Wellcome, our publishing venues drive reach and impact for research. We welcome submissions from all disciplines and accept articles based on research quality, not research novelty.

    Why publish with F1000?

    When you publish with an F1000 publishing venue, you can expect the highest level of credibility, visibility, recognition, rapidity, transparency, and compliance.

    Open peer review and open data are central to the F1000 publication model. All articles undergo post-publication open peer review and benefit from our Open Data Policy.

    At F1000, we believe that transparency in the peer review process is a hallmark of quality and accountability, making it easier to know if others can trust the findings.

    Meanwhile, open data enables validation of your research and a deeper understanding of the research findings. Plus, research suggests that opening your data can generate up to 25% more citations.

    By publishing with F1000, you can avoid editorial bias and lengthy peer review processes that can result in sound research taking months or years to be published.

    Our publishing model and post-publication open peer review make it possible to share your research with the world how and when you choose. The F1000 Editorial team checks all submitted articles for academic rigor but does not make decisions based on novelty.

    By publishing your research openly, researchers, funders, policymakers, and the general public can discover your research and use it to make a difference.

    You can reciprocally link your research and datasets to enable more people to find your work and publish new versions of your article to share new developments.

    What’s more, articles passing peer review benefit from indexing in a range of leading databases, including Scopus, PubMed, and Google Scholar. This ensures others can find them through scholarly platforms and networks.

    Transparency is at the core of how we publish, from submission to publication and peer review.

    Once you submit your research and deposit your data, your article will be published with a status of ‘Awaiting peer review’. Our team will work with you to find suitable reviewers for your article and keep you updated as peer review progresses.

    We know research doesn’t need to be packaged as a traditional research paper to be valuable. F1000 publishing venues offer a wide variety of peer reviewed and non-peer reviewed article types so you can get credit for all your work.

    All our article types are fully citable, with unique digital object identifiers (DOIs). You choose whether to publish a single Research Article at the end of your project or publish multiple research objects throughout the research lifecycle.

    Plus, you can share non-peer reviewed conference posters, policy documents, technical reports, and more.

    Our publishing venues are fully compliant with open mandates and memorandums, including Plan-S, OSTP, and the NIH Data Management and Sharing policy. We know that adapting to new developments in the open research landscape can be challenging, so our Editorial team are available to support you throughout the publishing process.

    We also offer a wide range of openly accessible resources to guide you through making your research and its underlying data open and Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR).

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