The much-anticipated new Routledge Open Research has now officially launched and is available for submissions from 14th April 2022. About […]
The much-anticipated new Routledge Open Research has now officially launched and is available for submissions from 14th April 2022. About […]
Research published open access (OA) is free for anyone to read, anywhere. That means it’s a great way to maximize […]
Struggling to meet writing goals? It might be a time to consider a writing group, advises Knowledge Retreat expert, Milla […]
Head of Reviewer Programs at Taylor & Francis shares 5 top tips on how to become a reviewer for scholarly journals – including raising your profile, gaining experience, and formal training.
If you’ve recently visited Taylor & Francis Online you’ll have noticed we’ve made some significant improvements to the journal homepages. They’ve been redesigned to make it even easier for you to get to what you need.
What were the most-read science, technology, and medicine (STM) articles published OA by Taylor & Francis in the first half of 2021? The results may surprise you.
Recent events have highlighted the power of research to tackle the biggest challenges we’re facing. Find out how sharing your data can help to amplify that real-world impact.
A change of name can come about for various reasons. When this happens, we know some researchers want to update the journal articles they’ve authored. Our new policy means that can happen in a straightforward and discreet way.
Dr Claire Kennan, from the University of Reading’s Impact Team, updates us on a joint project with Routledge, Taylor & […]
More and more researchers are deciding to choose open access. 2020 was the biggest and arguably most important year yet […]