F1000 partners with funders, research institutions, societies and associations, and other organizations to put open research principles into practice.
There’s no one-size-fits all solution when it comes to advancing open research. At F1000, we offer tailor-made publishing solutions to help your organization identify opportunities for growth and overcome the challenges preventing you from meeting your open research goals.
Our team work closely with prospective partners to uncover the strategic direction of their organization and create custom solutions that make it easier for researchers to publish openly.
Explore some of our outcome-focused solutions below to see how you can make a tangible commitment to open research.
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Ways we’ve helped our current partners
Our services include everything from entry points to open research publishing to independent publishing venues. Here are just some of the ways we can work with your organization to advance open research in your community.
Open access agreements
F1000 partners with funders, institutions, and organizations worldwide to support researchers to publish open access on our existing publishing venues. These agreements enable eligible authors to publish at no cost to themselves, while providing simplified workflows and a more stable view of financial commitments for the institution. F1000 tailors open access agreements to meet the individual needs of each partner.
Gateways
Gateways are dedicated spaces on an existing publishing venue, such as F1000Research, offering a branded hub for research associated with an organization. Gateways are typically broad in scope and long-standing. Partners can segment the Gateway into Gateway Areas to highlight key research subject areas or topics.
Publishing venues
F1000 publishing venues are independent, partner-branded websites powered by our technology and editorial services. Elements are client-branded and fully customizable, from the domain name and the ISSN to the submission guidelines and research taxonomy. Publishing venues are an innovative way to provide researchers with a straightforward route to publishing a wide variety of article types openly.
Collections
Collections are compilations of related research on F1000Research and other eligible publishing venues. Collections enable organizations to curate thematic research, research they fund, conference outputs, and community projects. Collections focus on specific research areas and are typically timebound, functioning similarly to a special issue of a traditional journal.
Why partner with F1000?
What do our current partners think?
The mission of UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health is to improve the health and well-being of children, and the adults they will become, through world-class research, education and public engagement. The UCL Child Health gateway will support this mission by ensuring that every part of this research can be published and reaches the widest possible audience, maximising the impact of our work.
Professor Rosalind Smyth, CBE, FMEDSCI
Former Director, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health
The open access model and transparent processes used by HRB Open Research are embedding open publishing in the Irish research system. F1000 has helped us to recognise, reward and incentivise good research and research practices amongst our funded researchers.
Patricia Clarke
Programme Manager, Health Research Board, Ireland
Wellcome Open Research enables Wellcome-funded researchers to publish all their research outputs quickly, openly, and transparently and in ways which support reproducibility.
Prof Sir Mike Ferguson CBE FRS FRSE FMed
Former Governor on the Board of The Wellcome Trust
By passing all of the publishing services to F1000, we can focus much more on our scholarly activities. This opens up our capacity to support our authors and reviewers better.
Claire MacRae
Education Officer, The Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE)