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My F1000 Biology You can
customize your own "MyF1000 Biology page" to display the most
recently evaluated papers picked within the areas you are most interested in viewing
regularly. You can also arrange to have these emailed to you (see Email
alerts below). You may need to go through a brief (~3min) registration process.
Email alerts Tailored to
your interests and sent to you weekly, bi-weekly
or monthly. You may need to go through a brief (~3min) registration process.
Browse Allows you to view all the key papers
for a particular field (Faculty) or subtopic (Section), and to sort them chronologically,
as well as by F1000 Factor, classification (e.g. Technical
advance) or by the number of Faculty members who
have selected each paper. Current Top 10 list
Allows you to see the very best papers in Faculty of 1000
Biology, either across the whole of Biology, or for individual faculties. This
is compiled daily and includes papers evaluated within the previous month.
Hidden Jewels list Displays only papers
that have been picked from less obvious journals, which you may have missed
but rate highly on Faculty of 1000 Biology. This is compiled daily and includes
papers evaluated within the previous month. Most
viewed list Allows you to see the papers
most viewed by users of Faculty of 1000 Biology. This is compiled daily and
includes papers evaluated within the previous month. Advanced
Search This is flexible enough to pinpoint precisely the articles
you are interested in. Multiple search terms can be entered, and filters exist
to restrict searches by date, rating, classification and other characteristics.
Stored Searches If you are registered
(takes ~3 min), you can store your searches either on the search results page
or from the search history list. Simply click the 'store' link and then name your
search. Stored searches are easily accessed through My F1000 Biology
or My Details. A link to stored searches is also included
in F1000 Biology Email Alerts if you have taken
advantage of this feature. Related articles To see other
papers selected by Faculty members related to a paper of interest, simply click
on the [related articles] link under the paper's
citation details.
Email friend You can email a list of papers,
the comments for a specific paper and/or any of the Top 10 lists to a colleague
using the "Send page by email" button.
Other
features Faculty of 1000 Biology is updated continuously as new evaluations
are added. The site is linked to PubMed Central and PubMed,
and FREE full-text links are included for all open access papers. |