Taylor & Francis Online, the home of over 2,400 online journals across Science, Technology, Medicine, Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, is being relaunched on August 9th with a brand new design, a clean, uncluttered interface and an improved user experience.
The redesign is built on extensive feedback and analytics data, putting the needs of key users at the heart of every design decision. So whether one is looking to submit a paper, to find and read an article, check article metrics, or share something interesting, it is now easier and quicker than ever before to find what you need.
New page layouts put academic content at the centre. Articles are more clearly highlighted, with figures and accompanying data organised into easily accessible tabs, access options and article metrics visible at a glance and quick access to the PDF. Menus and links to key related information will move with you as you scroll. The entire site is now fully responsive to any device so wherever you are, whether you're on your laptop, tablet or mobile the screen will adapt to fit that size.
Additionally, you can now search within the relevant subject area and then refine your results using a 'faceted' search, displayed in a sidebar menu that moves with you as you scroll. Easy manuscript submission, clear information and instructions have been designed to meet the needs of anyone looking to publish their research. Improved video display provides more impact for journals with video abstracts or video content.
The new site is available at www.tandfonline.com.
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