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INTRODUCTION TO A NEW KIND OF RESORCE – F1000. Georg Reimer October 2011. ABOUT FACULTY OF 1000. What is Faculty of 1000?. An article-by-article review service Highlights and recommends the most important articles published in biology and medicine
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INTRODUCTION TO A NEW KIND OF RESORCE – F1000 Georg Reimer October 2011
What is Faculty of 1000? • An article-by-article review service • Highlights and recommends the most important articles published in biology and medicine • Articles selected by our global expert ‘Faculty’ of the world’s most prestigious scientists and clinicians • Faculty Members and their evaluations are organized into over 40 faculties, which are further subdivided into over 300 sections (specialties)
WHO ARE THE EXPERTS? The Faculty Composed of 5,000 Faculty Members and 5,000 Associate Faculty Members. Our internationally renowned faculty includes: • 6 Nobel Prize winners • 12 Lasker Prize winners • 81 Fellows of The Royal Society • 97 Members of the Institute of Medicine • 136 Members of the National Academy of Sciences
http://f1000.com/evaluations EVALUATIONS Browse & Search Abstract Comments Dissents Article rankings
http://f1000.com/posters F1000 POSTERS • Open Access repository • Launched in June 2010 • Over 300 key conferences covered • Early release of novel research • Faculty evaluations
http://f1000.com/reports F1000 REPORTS • Review articles • Written by our Faculty Members • Indexed in PubMed with full text in PubMed Central • Open Access • Peer reviewed
what are f1000 Journal rankings? F1000’s Journal Rankings are opinion-based. Each journal is given an individual score, the F1000 Journal Factor (FFj). The FFj is calculated from the sum of the F1000 Article Factors (FFa) achieved by the evaluated articles published in that journal. FFj scores are normalized to take the size of the journal into account.
what are f1000 Journal rankings? The calculation includes 3 key considerations: Number of articles evaluated Total score of evaluated articles Total number of articles published
THE 3 LEVELS OF RANKINGS Current Rankings (Monthly) Calculated on the first day of each month Takes into account previous12 months Annual Rankings – Provisional Calculated July each year Based on previous full calendar year Annual Rankings – Final Calculated July each year Based on last but one full calendar year
BEYOND THE IMPACT FACTOR We have now published Beta versions of: 2007-2009 Annual Rankings Final 2010 Annual Rankings Provisional Current Journal Rankings These historical rankings, based on a calendar year’s worth of articles, will be easy to compare with the Impact Factor.
RANKINGS BY SPECIALTY F1000 Journal Rankings can be viewed: Across all of F1000 Across Biology OR Medicine By individual Faculty By individual Section Researchers can use the rankings to discover which journals have the most evaluated papers in their own specialty.
KEY FEATURES OF F1000’S JOURNAL RANKINGS Qualitative Transparent Robust Essential Rapid F1000’s Journal Rankings are calculated based on the opinions of active scientists and clinicians, experts in their fields. This avoids inherent problems with assessing journals based on citations or download metrics.
KEY FEATURES OF F1000’S JOURNAL RANKINGS Qualitative Transparent Robust Essential Rapid We make it easy to see exactly which articles count towards a journal’s ranking, who selected each article, and why.
KEY FEATURES OF F1000’S JOURNAL RANKINGS Qualitative Transparent Robust Essential Rapid The rankings cannot be gamed by self-citation or manipulation of download counts. Our peer-selected Faculty agree to a strict code of conduct and the rankings do not include reviews or other non-primary research articles.
KEY FEATURES OF F1000’S JOURNAL RANKINGS Qualitative Transparent Robust Essential Rapid Based only on positive reviews of the literature, the rankings enable researchers to discover which journals they need to read, as well as the best places to publish in each discipline and specialty.
KEY FEATURES OF F1000’S JOURNAL RANKINGS Qualitative Transparent Robust Essential Rapid Most evaluations are received within three weeks of an article being published and will have an immediate impact on the monthly rolling rankings that F1000 publish.
The future for f1000 What are we planning? More rankings • Institutions • Authors Expanding coverage More Faculty Members Request article from library