ScienceOpen

ScienceOpen helps you find, share, and talk about research. It's all about making science open and easy to access.

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What is ScienceOpen?

This tool lets you explore over 90 million articles. Review work, create collections, and chat with other researchers all in one place. It helps make research more open and easy for everyone to get involved with.

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Key Features

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    Search and Discovery
    Find exactly what you need with smart search tools that sift through millions of articles.

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    Post-Publication Peer Review
    Read public reviews of articles. It makes everything open and encourages teamwork.

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    Collections
    Put together your own groups of research articles by topic. It’s great for sharing ideas.

     

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    Open Access Publishing
    Get your work out there quickly and clearly through "ScienceOpen Research."

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    Interactive Tools
    Comment on, suggest, and rate articles. Chat with other researchers easily.

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    Altmetric Scores and Citations Analysis
    See how much impact research is making with easy-to-understand scores.

Frequent questions for ScienceOpen

  • What is required to start reviewing articles on ScienceOpen?

    You need at least 5 research objects linked to your ORCID account.

  • Can users access all articles for free in ScienceOpen?

    Yes, ScienceOpen provides free access to metadata and Open Access articles. For articles not available as Open Access, it links back to the version of record via the DOI.

  • How does ScienceOpen ensure quality in peer reviews?

    Reviews are public, moderated, and must be constructive, with reviewer identities visible to maintain accountability.

  • Can non-academics use ScienceOpen?

    Yes, anyone can explore and share articles, though commenting and peer review require an ORCID account.

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