Learn how the journals in our portfolio work hand in hand with researchers to advance knowledge.
There are 35 Nature research journals and 21 Nature Reviews titles within the Nature Portfolio, covering a wide range of sciences.
Expand the infographic to learn how the two types of journals provide context and connection, whatever the discipline.
Nature Portfolio journals aim to improve the reproducibility of published results across all areas of science. See how two journals in our portfolio, Nature Reviews Methods Primers and Nature Protocols, exemplify that ethos:
Primers vs Protocols: The planning and execution of a scientific experiement
The Nature Reviews journals are unique resources and teaching tools, widely used by students and faculty. Dedicated to filtering and condensing the latest advances in their respective fields, the Reviews journals play an increasingly important part in improving the accessibility and reproducibilty of original research.
Nature Reviews: Let us guide you
The journals are led by professional in-house Editors who support authors throughout the writing process. As most content is commissioned, our Editors invite thought-leaders to discuss the most important and timely topics across a range of scientific fields.
During the writing and development of the articles, our Editors support authors to ensure each piece meets the needs of our global audiences.
Editors work with peer reviewers to provide detailed feedback and to ensure the manuscript is scientifically accurate, clear and digestible.
Collaborating with authors and our internal team of Art Editors, our Editors turn complex concepts into clear figures that complement the text.
Expand the overview to read Q&As with our authors, and see the results from our Author Satisfaction Survey, which showcase the scope and quality of the author services offered by our journals:
Nature Reviews: Insights and Infographics