- Frontiers | Publisher of peer-reviewed articles in open access journals
Open access publisher of peer-reviewed scientific articles across the entire spectrum of academia Research network for academics to stay up-to-date with the latest scientific publications, events, blogs and news
- Journals - Frontiers
Frontiers in Agronomy Frontiers in Agronomy is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal publishing research focusing on cropping systems for food, feed, fuel, and fibre production Field chief editor John R Porter, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark 7 sections 617 articles 2,456,095 article views 5,476 citations 4 1 IF 6 8 citescore
- Frontiers | Mission
Frontiers is one of the world’s largest and most impactful research publishers, dedicated to making peer-reviewed, quality-certified science openly accessible With over three million researchers across 222 community-led journals covering approximately 1,700 academic disciplines, we provide
- Articles - Frontiers
List of all peer-reviewed academic Articles published by Frontiers Media SA
- How we publish - Frontiers
Frontiers' publishing is driven by the principle of placing publishing back into the hands of researchers, enabled by scalable technology
- History - Frontiers
History Where it all started Frontiers was founded in 2007 by Henry Markram and Kamila Markram, two neuroscientists from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL) in Lausanne, Switzerland Henry and Kamila launched Frontiers with a vision to make science open, peer-review rigorous, transparent, and efficient and harness the power of technology to truly serve researchers’ needs
- Frontiers | Frontiers impact
Supporting DORA, we report multiple impact metrics reflecting the power of open research: Journal Impact Factor, CiteScore, citations, views, downloads
- Research Topics - Frontiers
Frontiers’ Research Topics provide an open, collaborative publishing space focused on an emerging theme Defined and led by expert researchers, they bring together communities to write, review, and publish new research around a shared interest – sparking conversation and stimulating future
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