Faculty of 1000


Faculty of 1000 is a publisher of services for life scientists and clinical researchers. It was acquired by Taylor & Francis Group, an Informa Company, in January 2020.

Services

F1000Prime

F1000Prime publishes recommendations of articles in biology and medicine from a "faculty" of around 6,000 scientists and clinical researchers and 5,000 more junior "associate" faculty. The service covers 32 disciplines and around 3,700 journals. It previously existed as two sister sites, F1000 Biology, launched in 2002, and F1000 Medicine, launched in 2006. In 2010, these services were combined as F1000.com. The service obtained its current name in 2012. When Faculty Members recommend an article for F1000Prime, they rate it as 'Good'. F1000Prime uses the individual scores to calculate the total scores for each article, which are used to rank the articles in each discipline. The F1000Prime score is an article-level metric, or altmetric, and is a potential indicator of the scientific impact of individual papers.

F1000Research

F1000Research is an open access, open peer-review scientific publishing platform covering the life sciences. Articles are published first and peer reviewed after publication by invited referees. The peer reviewer's names and comments are visible on the site. As part of its open science model, the data behind each article are also published and are downloadable. F1000Research publishes multiple article types including traditional research articles, single findings, case reports, protocols, replications and null or negative results. The journal has been criticized for unclear peer-review standards in relation to its inclusion in PubMed, but has since clarified how articles are indexed in the PubMed and PubMed Central databases. F1000Research also publishes posters and slide presentations in biology and medicine.
In October 2014, F1000Research's Managing Director Rebecca Lawrence took part in a Reddit Science AMA as part of Open Access Week, to answer questions about the F1000Research publication format and about open science in general.

Sciwheel

Sciwheel, formerly F1000Workspace, is a suite of tools to help scientists with writing, collaborating, reference management and preparation for publishing scientific papers. The service was launched in May 2015. It includes a Word plug-in, from which you're able to directly search PubMed, as well as save references or articles with just one click. F1000Workspace also allows you to directly annotate articles online, as well as share these notes - and whole projects - with co-authors. It was renamed to Sciwheel on 9 April 2020.

F1000 Specialists

F1000 Specialists – An affiliate program aimed at experienced users and advocates of F1000 services. F1000 Specialists receive in-kind rewards from F1000 in exchange for being a local representative and contact for one or more F1000 services at their organization.

History

Faculty of 1000 was founded in 2000 by publishing entrepreneur Vitek Tracz, founder of the BioMed Central and Current Opinion journals. The company was part of the Science Navigation Group, which also owns Web of Stories, until its acquisition by Taylor & Francis Group in January 2020.
In July 2017, F1000 launched Open Research Central, a "central portal for open research publishing". The model has been running on since 2013 and current partners include Wellcome Trust's Wellcome Open Research, Gates Foundation's Gates Open Research, University College London's, UCL Child Health Open Research with more to come in the future. The MNI Open Research platform was launched in August 2017.