Taylor & Francis has launched the Elevate Series, a new open access journal series that promises to provide researchers with a fast and supported author experience. The series comprises broad-scope open access journals that offer streamlined publication processes and personalized support at every step.
Authors who submit their research to an Elevate journal will benefit from the same editorial excellence and high ethical standards that Taylor & Francis journals are known for. They will also receive one-to-one editorial support, ensuring a quick response to their queries and feedback on their papers' status.
The Elevate Series has been designed to ensure a smooth publication process without compromising on quality. The series' new and optimized systems and processes will ensure a smooth publication process, from submission to peer review and production.
All Elevate journals will be fully open access, reflecting Taylor & Francis's commitment to providing every researcher with the opportunity to choose open access. The series joins a range of Taylor & Francis open options, including over 2,600 fully OA and hybrid journals, F1000 platforms, and one of the leading OA book programs.
Annals of Medicine is the first journal in the Elevate Series, with other journals joining the series in 2023, including All Life, Cancer Management & Research, and a brand-new cross-disciplinary launch, Sustainable Communities. Elevate journals will all be broad in scope, promoting collaboration and providing a holistic view of current topics to fuel further research.
Emma Greenwood, Director of Open Access at Taylor & Francis, said that the Elevate Series has been developed to meet the key priorities of today's researchers. Fast publication, reach, and impact of research are more important than ever. Researchers want a trusted partner who will provide them with a service tailored to their individual needs, and that's what Taylor & Francis is offering with Elevate.
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