Mini Review of F1000Research
Jinfo Article
4th December 2014
By Robyn Smith
Abstract
Robyn Smith reviews F1000Research, the open science publishing platform for life scientists from UK publisher Faculty of 1000 Ltd. Its post-publication model of peer-review, speed of publication and claims for transparent refereeing and freedom from editorial bias are all assessed.
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