
Frontiers news
05 Feb 2020
To the frontiers of virtual reality
Professor Mel Slater (University of Barcelona) leads new journal Frontiers in Virtual Reality
Frontiers news
05 Feb 2020
Professor Mel Slater (University of Barcelona) leads new journal Frontiers in Virtual Reality
Frontiers news
04 Feb 2020
A team of scientific editors has been awarded US $100,000 by Swiss open-access publisher Frontiers in recognition of an outstanding special issue research collection on coral reef science and conservation.
Frontiers news
29 Jan 2020
Frontiers’ publishing partnerships manager, Robyn Mugridge, discusses 2020 and welcoming society journals to our publishing family.
Frontiers news
28 Jan 2020
This new section expands the repertoire of Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology.
Frontiers news
28 Jan 2020
A landmark national agreement has been signed by the Norwegian Directorate for ICT and Joint Services in Higher Education & Research (Unit) and Frontiers.
Frontiers news
15 Jan 2020
University of Auckland’s Prof George Perry leads new section on Models in Ecology and Evolution.
Frontiers news
19 Dec 2019
~ Clinical medicine research papers to be submitted directly to Frontiers from pre-print platform ~ Frontiers is pleased to announce that from December 19th 2019, authors can directly submit their archived manuscripts to its publishing platform via the medical pre-print site ‘medRxiv’. medRxiv is the third platform of this type to be integrated with Frontiers submission system. The integration with medRxiv is the latest development in Frontiers’ endeavor to use technology to improve and streamline the scholarly publishing process and the services it offers authors, with the focus of medRxiv being medical and clinical research. Marie Soulière, head of publishing operations at Frontiers, said: “Authors can now submit their research and the associated metadata directly from medRxiv to Frontiers. No less than eight of Frontiers’ health-research-related journals, which are all open access, will be available on medRxiv. This is great news for authors seeking to publish their research in our high-quality journals and make use of our collaborative peer review to further improve their manuscript before publication.” “Every piece of research Frontiers publishes becomes freely and immediately accessible worldwide as soon as it is published. Ultimately, our partnership with medRxiv will aid collaboration and improve opportunities to share, learn more about, and […]
Frontiers news
19 Dec 2019
The annual list highlights the most discussed and shared research from the past year.
Frontiers news
13 Dec 2019
— by Daniel Sidoli The world’s population is expected to increase to 9.7 billion people by 2050 according to a United Nations report published in 2019. Frontiers in Agronomy will complement our sister journal Frontiers in Plant Science (IF 4.106, CiteScore 4.47), by providing an open platform dedicated to the applications of fundamental plant sciences to find solutions for feeding our planet’s growing population. The new journal brings together experts from academic, industry and policy spheres. Discover Frontiers in Agronomy “Maintaining and restoring soil health will ensure that we can produce food, fibre and fuel for future generations. We need to achieve this in the face of threats such as global climate change and an increased demand for food from a growing population,” says Professor David Jones of the University of Bangor, Specialty Chief Editor of Plant-Soil Interactions, one of six specialties within the new journal. Pests, disease and weeds Dr Murray Isman, Dean Emeritus of the University of British Columbia, believes we cannot feed a growing global human population “by expanding arable land that is already in limited supply. We must therefore be more efficient in producing food on the current land base. Globally, an average of 30% of our crops are lost to […]
Frontiers news
11 Dec 2019
Professor Sin Yi Cheung leads new specialty on Race and Ethnicity in Frontiers in Sociology
Frontiers news
11 Dec 2019
Professor David Lentz leads specialty on Economic Geology in Frontiers in Earth Science
Frontiers news
11 Dec 2019
Professors Marcia Ory and Matthew Lee Smith lead new specialty on Aging and Public Health
Frontiers news
09 Dec 2019
We are delighted to announce that the University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf (Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf / UKE) has established an institutional membership agreement for open access publishing with Frontiers. The University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf supports its researchers in making their research more widely available. As part of this support, the University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf has entered an institutional agreement with Frontiers. Under the terms of this agreement, eligible authors from the University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf may publish in any Frontiers journal at no cost to them and with a simplified process. Eligible authors will benefit from a streamlined invoicing process, managed directly between Frontiers and the Open Access team at the University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf, relieving authors of the responsibility of payment. Furthermore, the University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf will benefit from a discount on Article Processing Charges (APCs) for articles covered by this agreement. This agreement will further encourage authors at the University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf to publish open access, increasing uptake of open access to the results of mostly publicly funded research, to the benefit of the scholarly community and the public at large, while reducing costs. Information for authors: To submit your article under this institutional agreement, please select ‘University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE)’ as institutional payer in […]
Frontiers news
06 Dec 2019
Frontiers in Political Science has launched with five specialties dedicated to understanding political systems in today’s world
Frontiers news
28 Nov 2019
Gayle McPherson and Laura Misener lead Sport, Leisure and Tourism in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living
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