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We are working towards a future where trusted knowledge is available to all.

We believe that open research is the most effective way to advance knowledge and drive forward human progress. At Taylor & Francis we offer a wide range of options for all researchers to publish and share their work openly. We actively work with research communities to achieve this. This improves the reusability and reproducibility of research.

This page explains what we mean by open research and open access. It also shows how you can benefit from it – whether you are a reader, researcher, author, journal editor, librarian, institution, or funder. If you want to reach the broadest possible audience with your research, get more citations – or if you simply need access to great quality research – you are in the right place.

Open for everyone

We work collaboratively and creatively with the academic community to drive a sustainable shift towards OR. We are committed to developing and delivering solutions, approaches, and resources that benefit everyone. Stakeholders we work with include:

Researchers. Are you considering Open Access for your next journal article? Get your questions answered with our guide to Open Access for researchers.
Authors. We offer a wide variety of Open Access publishing options, whether you are writing an article, chapter, or book; or if you are producing another research output, such as data notes or a method article.
Journal editors. Do you get questions from authors about OA? We have pulled together some frequently asked questions and our top tips to help you respond.
Librarians. We work in partnership with libraries and consortia to build Open Research agreements, products, and services.
Funders. Are you part of a funding organization with ambitious Open Research goals? Find out how you can partner with F1000.

We believe that Open Research is the best way to amplify and communicate research to deliver change that improves lives. It makes trusted knowledge available for everyone to understand, use, and act upon.