Frontiers
The Open-Access Publisher of the 21st Century.
Overview
Frontiers is a leading open-access publisher with a large and growing portfolio of peer-reviewed journals across a wide range of academic disciplines. It is known for its collaborative peer review platform and its focus on using technology to improve the publishing process. Frontiers is one of the largest and most-cited open-access publishers.
✨ Key Features
- Large portfolio of open-access journals
- Collaborative peer review platform
- Advanced technology and analytics
- High visibility and impact
- Author-centric services
🎯 Key Differentiators
- Collaborative peer review platform
- Use of artificial intelligence in the review process
- Large and broad journal portfolio
Unique Value: Provides a high-impact, open-access publishing platform with a large and diverse portfolio of journals, powered by a collaborative and technology-driven peer review process.
🎯 Use Cases (3)
✅ Best For
- Publishes a large volume of highly cited research.
💡 Check With Vendor
Verify these considerations match your specific requirements:
- Authors who are critical of the Frontiers peer review model.
🏆 Alternatives
Offers a more technology-driven and scalable approach to open-access publishing compared to some other publishers.
💻 Platforms
🛟 Support Options
- ✓ Email Support
- ✓ Dedicated Support (N/A tier)
🔒 Compliance & Security
💰 Pricing
Free tier: N/A
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