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==History== |
==History== |
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''Faculty of 1000'' was founded in 2000 by publishing entrepreneur [[Vitek Tracz]] in London.<ref name="science">{{cite journal |doi=10.1126/science.342.6154.66 |title=The Seer of Science Publishing |year=2013 |last1=Rabesandratana |first1=T. |journal=[[Science (journal) |Science]] |volume=342 |issue=6154 |pages=66–7 |pmid=24092726 |bibcode=2013Sci...342...66R |doi-access=free }}</ref> Initially, it was named after the 1,000 experts it had reviewing academic works, but over time F1000 expanded to more than 8,000 members.<ref name="overview">{{cite journal|title=F1000: an overview and evaluation|journal=Information and Learning Science|first=Ann|last=Williams|volume=118|issue=7/8|pages=364–371|year=2017|doi=10.1108/ILS-06-2017-0065 }}</ref> In 2002, it introduced F1000Prime (later known as Faculty Opinions), which recommended scientific articles selected by its experts.<ref name="Brody McGraw Renner p">{{cite journal | last1=Brody | first1=Erica R. | last2=McGraw | first2=Kathleen A. | last3=Renner | first3=Barbara Rochen | title=F1000 Workspace | journal=Journal of the Medical Library Association | publisher=University Library System, University of Pittsburgh | volume=105 | issue=1 | date=January 17, 2017 | issn=1558-9439 | doi=10.5195/jmla.2017.9 |
''Faculty of 1000'' was founded in 2000 by publishing entrepreneur [[Vitek Tracz]] in London.<ref name="science">{{cite journal |doi=10.1126/science.342.6154.66 |title=The Seer of Science Publishing |year=2013 |last1=Rabesandratana |first1=T. |journal=[[Science (journal) |Science]] |volume=342 |issue=6154 |pages=66–7 |pmid=24092726 |bibcode=2013Sci...342...66R |doi-access=free }}</ref> Initially, it was named after the 1,000 experts it had reviewing academic works, but over time F1000 expanded to more than 8,000 members.<ref name="overview">{{cite journal|title=F1000: an overview and evaluation|journal=Information and Learning Science|first=Ann|last=Williams|volume=118|issue=7/8|pages=364–371|year=2017|doi=10.1108/ILS-06-2017-0065 }}</ref> In 2002, it introduced F1000Prime (later known as Faculty Opinions), which recommended scientific articles selected by its experts.<ref name="Brody McGraw Renner p">{{cite journal | last1=Brody | first1=Erica R. | last2=McGraw | first2=Kathleen A. | last3=Renner | first3=Barbara Rochen | title=F1000 Workspace | journal=Journal of the Medical Library Association | publisher=University Library System, University of Pittsburgh | volume=105 | issue=1 | date=January 17, 2017 | pages=98–101 | issn=1558-9439 | doi=10.5195/jmla.2017.9 | doi-access=free | pmc=5234465 }}</ref> At first, F1000 was focused on biology, but later expanded to additional scientific fields over time, including a focus on medicine beginning in 2006.<ref name="post">{{cite journal |last1=Wets |first1=Kathleen |last2=Weedon |first2=Dave |last3=Velterop |first3=Jan |authorlink3=Jan Velterop |date=2003-10-01 |title=Post-publication filtering and evaluation: Faculty of 1000 |journal=[[Learned Publishing]] |publisher=ALPSP |volume=16 |issue=4 |pages=249–258 |doi=10.1087/095315103322421982 |name-list-style=vanc |doi-access=free }}</ref><ref name="council">{{cite web |title=F1000 evaluations are an indicator of future citation impact |url=http://www.mrc.ac.uk/Achievementsimpact/MRCe-Val2009/Publications/index.htm#P123_12359 |work=Medical Research Council |access-date=2014-03-03 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140304105317/http://www.mrc.ac.uk/Achievementsimpact/MRCe-Val2009/Publications/index.htm |archive-date=2014-03-04}}</ref><ref name="Snyder Mayes Spencer 2010 p. 182">{{cite book | last1=Snyder | first1=P.J. | last2=Mayes | first2=L.C. | last3=Spencer | first3=D. | title=Science and the Media: Delgado's Brave Bulls and the Ethics of Scientific Disclosure | publisher=Elsevier Science | year=2010 | isbn=978-0-08-092029-0 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nFlkZSnP_qsC&pg=PA182 | access-date=June 14, 2022 | page=182}}</ref> |
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The company was part of the Science Navigation Group until its acquisition by Taylor & Francis in January 2020.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Price |first=Gary |title=Scholarly Publishing: Taylor & Francis Acquires F1000 Research |url=https://www.infodocket.com/2020/01/10/scholarly-publishing-taylor-francis-acquires-f1000-research/ |access-date=2020-06-25 |website=LJ infoDOCKET |date=2020-01-10}}</ref> As part of the deal, founder Vitek Tracz remained the owner of Prime and Workspace, leaving the new F1000 (and F1000Research) owned by Taylor & Francis.<ref name=":0" /> Faculty Opinions (F1000Prime) was later acquired by a tech company called H1 in February 2022.<ref name="Landi 2022">{{cite web | last=Landi | first=Heather | title=H1 picks up Faculty Opinions to add top scientific researchers to growing healthcare network | website=Fierce Healthcare | date=February 16, 2022 | url=https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/health-tech/h1-picks-faculty-opinions-add-scientific-research-growing-healthcare-network | access-date=June 13, 2022}}</ref> F1000 now only provides publishing and related services.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://f1000.com/|title=F1000 |
The company was part of the Science Navigation Group until its acquisition by Taylor & Francis in January 2020.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Price |first=Gary |title=Scholarly Publishing: Taylor & Francis Acquires F1000 Research |url=https://www.infodocket.com/2020/01/10/scholarly-publishing-taylor-francis-acquires-f1000-research/ |access-date=2020-06-25 |website=LJ infoDOCKET |date=2020-01-10}}</ref> As part of the deal, founder Vitek Tracz remained the owner of Prime and Workspace, leaving the new F1000 (and F1000Research) owned by Taylor & Francis.<ref name=":0" /> Faculty Opinions (F1000Prime) was later acquired by a tech company called H1 in February 2022.<ref name="Landi 2022">{{cite web | last=Landi | first=Heather | title=H1 picks up Faculty Opinions to add top scientific researchers to growing healthcare network | website=Fierce Healthcare | date=February 16, 2022 | url=https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/health-tech/h1-picks-faculty-opinions-add-scientific-research-growing-healthcare-network | access-date=June 13, 2022}}</ref> F1000 now only provides publishing and related services.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://f1000.com/|title=Open Research Publishing - Advancing Knowledge - F1000 |website=f1000.com |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221231004235/https://f1000.com/ |archive-date= Dec 31, 2022 }}</ref>''' |
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== Services== |
== Services== |
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F1000 is an open research publisher for academic works.<ref name="overview" /> Its model focuses on publishing findings quickly using a post-publication peer-review system.<ref name="Brody McGraw Renner p" /> Authors submit an article and all of its underlying data.<ref name="science" /> F1000 does a prepublication check and publishes the article, usually within a couple weeks.<ref name="overview" /><ref name="Woodsworth Penniman p.">{{cite book | last1=Woodsworth | first1=Anne | last2=Penniman | first2=W. David | title=Current issues in libraries, information science and related fields | publication-place=Bingley | date=2015 | isbn=978-1-78441-637-9 | oclc=911266266 | pages=131–136}}</ref> After the article is published, an expert is assigned to conduct a peer-review of the work. The peer-review is done publicly, online, and on an ongoing basis.<ref name="overview" /> The expert conducting the peer review discloses their name and any vested interests, abandoning the double-blind, anonymous peer-review system that is typical in academic publishing.<ref name="science" /><ref name="overview" /> Additionally, other organizations like the [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]] (platform Gates Open Research<ref>{{Cite web |title=Gates Open Research {{!}} Open Access Publishing Platform {{!}} Beyond a Research Journal |url=https://gatesopenresearch.org/ |access-date=2023-01-30 |website=gatesopenresearch.org}}</ref>) and the [[European Commission]] (platform Open Research Europe<ref>{{Cite web |title=Open Research Europe (ORE) Project |url=https://libereurope.eu/project/open-research-europe-ore/ |access-date=2023-01-30 |website=LIBER Europe |language=en-US}}</ref>) contract out the development and support of their own open-access publishing systems to F1000.<ref name="Kelly 2020">{{cite web | last=Kelly | first=Éanna | title=New EU open peer review system stirs debate | website=Science Business | date=November 26, 2020 | url=https://sciencebusiness.net/framework-programmes/news/new-eu-open-peer-review-system-stirs-debate | access-date=July 24, 2022}}</ref><ref name="Nature 2016">{{cite journal | title=Wellcome Trust launches open-access publishing venture | journal=Nature | date=July 6, 2016 | url=https://www.nature.com/articles/nature.2016.20220 | access-date=July 27, 2022|first=Declan|last=Butler | doi=10.1038/nature.2016.20220 | s2cid=168371261 }}</ref> |
F1000 is an open research publisher for academic works.<ref name="overview" /> Its model focuses on publishing findings quickly using a post-publication peer-review system.<ref name="Brody McGraw Renner p" /> Authors submit an article and all of its underlying data.<ref name="science" /> F1000 does a prepublication check and publishes the article, usually within a couple weeks.<ref name="overview" /><ref name="Woodsworth Penniman p.">{{cite book | last1=Woodsworth | first1=Anne | last2=Penniman | first2=W. David | title=Current issues in libraries, information science and related fields |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=yMXrCQAAQBAJ&pg=PA131 |publisher=Emerald Group Publishing Limited | publication-place=Bingley | date=2015 | isbn=978-1-78441-637-9 | oclc=911266266 | pages=131–136}}</ref> After the article is published, an expert is assigned to conduct a peer-review of the work. The peer-review is done publicly, online, and on an ongoing basis.<ref name="overview" /> The expert conducting the peer review discloses their name and any vested interests, abandoning the double-blind, anonymous peer-review system that is typical in academic publishing.<ref name="science" /><ref name="overview" /> Additionally, other organizations like the [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]] (platform [[Gates Open Research]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Gates Open Research {{!}} Open Access Publishing Platform {{!}} Beyond a Research Journal |url=https://gatesopenresearch.org/ |access-date=2023-01-30 |website=gatesopenresearch.org}}</ref>) and the [[European Commission]] (platform Open Research Europe<ref>{{Cite web |title=Open Research Europe (ORE) Project |url=https://libereurope.eu/project/open-research-europe-ore/ |access-date=2023-01-30 |website=LIBER Europe |language=en-US}}</ref>) contract out the development and support of their own open-access publishing systems to F1000.<ref name="Kelly 2020">{{cite web | last=Kelly | first=Éanna | title=New EU open peer review system stirs debate | website=Science Business | date=November 26, 2020 | url=https://sciencebusiness.net/framework-programmes/news/new-eu-open-peer-review-system-stirs-debate | access-date=July 24, 2022}}</ref><ref name="Nature 2016">{{cite journal | title=Wellcome Trust launches open-access publishing venture | journal=Nature | date=July 6, 2016 | url=https://www.nature.com/articles/nature.2016.20220 | access-date=July 27, 2022|first=Declan|last=Butler | doi=10.1038/nature.2016.20220 | s2cid=168371261 }}</ref> |
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It publishes articles and "collections" of other research content such as presentations. Users can filter articles to see only those that have passed peer review.<ref name="Woodsworth Penniman p. "/> In January 2020, the publisher [[Taylor & Francis]] bought ''F1000Research''.<ref name="LJinfodocket_TF_acquires" /> |
It publishes articles and "collections" of other research content such as presentations. Users can filter articles to see only those that have passed peer review.<ref name="Woodsworth Penniman p. "/> In January 2020, the publisher [[Taylor & Francis]] bought ''F1000Research''.<ref name="LJinfodocket_TF_acquires" /> |
Latest revision as of 23:40, 26 August 2024
Parent company | Taylor & Francis Group |
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Founded | 2000 |
Founder | Vitek Tracz |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Headquarters location | London |
Distribution | Worldwide |
Key people | Rebecca Lawrence (Managing Director) |
Publication types | Reviews, scientific articles, posters, slides |
Nonfiction topics | Science |
Official website | f1000 |
F1000 (formerly "Faculty of 1000") is an open research publisher for scientists, scholars, and clinical researchers. F1000 offers a different research evaluation service from standard academic journals by offering peer-review after, rather than before, publishing a research article.[1] Initially, F1000 was named after the 1,000 faculty members that performed peer-reviews, but over time F1000 expanded to more than 8,000 members. When F1000 was acquired by Taylor & Francis Group in January 2020, it kept the publishing services.[2] F1000Prime (AKA Faculty Opinions) and F1000 Workspace (AKA Sciwheel) were acquired by different brands.[3][4]
History
[edit]Faculty of 1000 was founded in 2000 by publishing entrepreneur Vitek Tracz in London.[5] Initially, it was named after the 1,000 experts it had reviewing academic works, but over time F1000 expanded to more than 8,000 members.[6] In 2002, it introduced F1000Prime (later known as Faculty Opinions), which recommended scientific articles selected by its experts.[7] At first, F1000 was focused on biology, but later expanded to additional scientific fields over time, including a focus on medicine beginning in 2006.[8][9][10]
The company was part of the Science Navigation Group until its acquisition by Taylor & Francis in January 2020.[3] As part of the deal, founder Vitek Tracz remained the owner of Prime and Workspace, leaving the new F1000 (and F1000Research) owned by Taylor & Francis.[3] Faculty Opinions (F1000Prime) was later acquired by a tech company called H1 in February 2022.[4] F1000 now only provides publishing and related services.[11]
Services
[edit]F1000 is an open research publisher for academic works.[6] Its model focuses on publishing findings quickly using a post-publication peer-review system.[7] Authors submit an article and all of its underlying data.[5] F1000 does a prepublication check and publishes the article, usually within a couple weeks.[6][12] After the article is published, an expert is assigned to conduct a peer-review of the work. The peer-review is done publicly, online, and on an ongoing basis.[6] The expert conducting the peer review discloses their name and any vested interests, abandoning the double-blind, anonymous peer-review system that is typical in academic publishing.[5][6] Additionally, other organizations like the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (platform Gates Open Research[13]) and the European Commission (platform Open Research Europe[14]) contract out the development and support of their own open-access publishing systems to F1000.[15][16]
It publishes articles and "collections" of other research content such as presentations. Users can filter articles to see only those that have passed peer review.[12] In January 2020, the publisher Taylor & Francis bought F1000Research.[2]
Previous services
[edit]F1000 used to operate Faculty Opinions, formerly known as F1000Prime, until F1000 was acquired by Taylor & Francis in 2020. The founder of F1000 remained the owner of Prime, which he subsequently sold to tech company H1 in February 2022.[3][4] Faculty Opinions draws attention to scientific works that are well-rated by F1000's experts. The Faculty Opinions ranking system further provides an alternative article highlighting system from the use of article impact metrics like total citation count.[6] Faculty Opinions experts nominate primary research papers they felt were important or interesting, write a description of the work's significance, then link to where the work was originally published.[6][8]
Sciwheel, formerly F1000Workspace, was a citation manager platform previously operated by F1000. SciWheel also offered article recommendations based on a user's existing reference library.[6] After the acquisition, it was owned by F1000 founder Vitek Tracz,[3] before being acquired by SAGE Publishing in 2022.[17]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Martin, V. (2014). Demystifying eResearch: A Primer for Librarians: A Primer for Librarians (in Norwegian Bokmål). ABC-CLIO. p. 70. ISBN 978-1-61069-521-3. Retrieved June 14, 2022.
- ^ a b Price, Gary (2020-01-10). "Scholarly Publishing: Taylor & Francis Acquires F1000 Research". LJ infoDOCKET. Archived from the original on 2022-02-07. Retrieved 2020-06-25.
- ^ a b c d e Price, Gary (2020-01-10). "Scholarly Publishing: Taylor & Francis Acquires F1000 Research". LJ infoDOCKET. Retrieved 2020-06-25.
- ^ a b c Landi, Heather (February 16, 2022). "H1 picks up Faculty Opinions to add top scientific researchers to growing healthcare network". Fierce Healthcare. Retrieved June 13, 2022.
- ^ a b c Rabesandratana, T. (2013). "The Seer of Science Publishing". Science. 342 (6154): 66–7. Bibcode:2013Sci...342...66R. doi:10.1126/science.342.6154.66. PMID 24092726.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Williams, Ann (2017). "F1000: an overview and evaluation". Information and Learning Science. 118 (7/8): 364–371. doi:10.1108/ILS-06-2017-0065.
- ^ a b Brody, Erica R.; McGraw, Kathleen A.; Renner, Barbara Rochen (January 17, 2017). "F1000 Workspace". Journal of the Medical Library Association. 105 (1). University Library System, University of Pittsburgh: 98–101. doi:10.5195/jmla.2017.9. ISSN 1558-9439. PMC 5234465.
- ^ a b Wets K, Weedon D, Velterop J (2003-10-01). "Post-publication filtering and evaluation: Faculty of 1000". Learned Publishing. 16 (4). ALPSP: 249–258. doi:10.1087/095315103322421982.
- ^ "F1000 evaluations are an indicator of future citation impact". Medical Research Council. Archived from the original on 2014-03-04. Retrieved 2014-03-03.
- ^ Snyder, P.J.; Mayes, L.C.; Spencer, D. (2010). Science and the Media: Delgado's Brave Bulls and the Ethics of Scientific Disclosure. Elsevier Science. p. 182. ISBN 978-0-08-092029-0. Retrieved June 14, 2022.
- ^ "Open Research Publishing - Advancing Knowledge - F1000". f1000.com. Archived from the original on Dec 31, 2022.
- ^ a b Woodsworth, Anne; Penniman, W. David (2015). Current issues in libraries, information science and related fields. Bingley: Emerald Group Publishing Limited. pp. 131–136. ISBN 978-1-78441-637-9. OCLC 911266266.
- ^ "Gates Open Research | Open Access Publishing Platform | Beyond a Research Journal". gatesopenresearch.org. Retrieved 2023-01-30.
- ^ "Open Research Europe (ORE) Project". LIBER Europe. Retrieved 2023-01-30.
- ^ Kelly, Éanna (November 26, 2020). "New EU open peer review system stirs debate". Science Business. Retrieved July 24, 2022.
- ^ Butler, Declan (July 6, 2016). "Wellcome Trust launches open-access publishing venture". Nature. doi:10.1038/nature.2016.20220. S2CID 168371261. Retrieved July 27, 2022.
- ^ "Technology from SAGE acquires Sciwheel". STM Publishing News. July 13, 2022. Retrieved August 19, 2022.