Open research for journal editors

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Open access publishing

Do you receive questions from authors about publishing open access? We have pulled together some frequently asked questions and our top tips to help you respond.

If you want to find out even more about open access publishing, take a look at this useful guide ‘Choose open access when publishing your research’. The guidance includes the range of open access opportunities available to help your authors maximize the reach and impact of their research.

F1000 open access publishing platforms

F1000 platforms are independent, bespoke open research publishing venues with all technology and editorial services managed by F1000.

At the heart of each of our platforms is the F1000 publishing model: rapid, transparent publication through open access, open data and materials, and open, post-publication peer review. Our platforms offer a wide variety of peer-reviewed article types and support article versioning.

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Introduction to the European Open Science Policy

Prof. Dr. Jean-Claude Burgelman is the Advisor Open Access Envoy at the Directorate-General for Research and Innovation at the European Commission.  He shared his insights on why Europe needs an open science policy, what the European Commission’s key priorities are, and how open science can benefit researchers.

cOAlition S, Plan S and accelerating OA

The recent announcements emanating from Europe around open access (OA) have resonated throughout the globe. In this post we examine the origin and aim of Plan S, briefly outline reactions to the Plan from researchers, funders, and publishers, and provide links to further information for interested readers including to a feedback survey created by cOAlition S.

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OA in the UK: commentary on the UKRI Open Access Review

UK Research & Innovation (UKRI) have outlined their proposals for future open access (OA) research policy in the UK via an online Review and consultation which will run to 17  April 2020. We advise our editors and society partners to engage with this consultation and to submit their own views. We’ll be hosting webinars in mid-March, look out for an invite via your Editorial contact.

Open Science Badges at Taylor & Francis

What are Open Science Badges? Why do they matter? And what do you need to consider before implementing them on your journal?

Our new guide for Taylor & Francis journal editors has all the essential information about this new initiative from the Center for Open Science. Read the guide now, and speak to your Portfolio Manager if you want to know more about setting this up on your journal.

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Data sharing policies

Taylor & Francis offers a range of data sharing policies. Find out what the options are, guidance on data citation, the FAQs and the benefits for researchers.