Loop maintains a very simple mission: increase the visibility of authors and increase the readership of their work. We believe this can be achieved through a single academic profile that is linked to an author’s original published work, as seen on Frontiers and Nature articles. This gives the readers of the articles the opportunity to … Continue reading
Category Archives: Loop communication
UPM leads way as first university to integrate Loop
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM) researchers in the UPM observatory (Observatorio de I+D+I UPM) are now able to link their universal Loop profile to the profile on their institutional website. Continue reading
Social and semantic networks bring a welcome change in science
By Constanze Böttcher, Science Journalist At the heart of every modern, knowledge-based economy, science is a powerful driver for change and growth. As a result, the global scientific community is growing too, pumping out research at an ever increasing rate. Some say that global scientific output doubles every nine years. Ironically, scientists have struggled to keep up … Continue reading
Loop reaches 200,000 users
Loop, our new research network for scientists, reached 200,000 users this week! We officially launched Loop in January 2015 as a research network for scientists and are thrilled at how fast it’s growing. In fact, many of the top scientists and researchers in the world have profiles on Loop, and thousands of institutes are represented … Continue reading
Frontiers launches Loop
We are very excited to announce that Loop was launched today! It’s been a challenging and exciting journey, and the Frontiers team and myself are all truly proud to introduce Loop, the first research network that is open to be integrated into any publisher’s or academic organization’s website. Continue reading
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