Your published articles
To access your published articles, please go to
Taylor & Francis Online and log in with your username and password.
From here, you can send free eprints to your colleagues, look at your usage statistics, and create alerts for your favorite journals.
Welcome to the Taylor & Francis Author Services site
Welcome to our site for journal authors. You have come to the right place if you are looking for advice and tips on preparing your article and choosing a journal, or guidance on what happens during production and after publication.
How can we help you?
Are you looking for information about our open access journals? Find out more about open access news and developments, useful information for authors, and our Open and Open Select publishing models on our open access page.
Are you looking for the Instructions for Authors for a particular journal? If so, please visit Taylor & Francis Online, and then search for the journal you require. Instructions for Authors can be found under the "Authors and submissions" tab on the left-hand navigation.
Are you looking for information about a manuscript that you have submitted through ScholarOne Manuscripts? If so, please visit this page.
Are you looking for information about the status of an article that is already in production? If so, please use our tracking system, CATS.
Are you looking for information about publication charges or fees? If so, please visit Taylor & Francis Online, and then search for the journal you require. Instructions for Authors can be found under the "Authors and submissions" tab, and this will tell you if there are any charges.
Are you looking for information about Taylor & Francis Group Books? If so, please visit this page.
Quick links
Use our quick "submit an article" link below if you are an author with a paper prepared and you already know which journal you would like to submit to. All aspects of the preparation, submission and production process are covered by the author guides on this site if you need more information.
Latest news
Skip to navigationIncrease the impact of your research. Share your author eprints.
Sharing your author eprints is a quick and easy way to give people free access to your article online. Every author has 50 eprints to share. Find out more about this simple and effective way to increase the impact of your work.
For a novel way to share your eprints, why not tweet about them? See our infographic for more information on how to tweet your research.
Early-career researchers make sense of peer review
And you can too. Why does peer review matter? Why has it come under fire? And what can be done to support early-career researchers?
Victoria Murphy, Programme Manager at Sense About Science, answers all this and more.
In the headlines
LED lights affect how we see the color white. The research behind this statement has made the news.
Just look at the headlines from Gizmodo, Quartz, and Science Daily below:
- LED Lights are Ruining Laundry Detergent's White-Brightening Trick
- Under LED lights, your clothes can't get "whiter-than-white"
- Under some LED bulbs whites aren't 'whiter than white'
Could your article make the news? Contact our newsroom.
Do your research on the move, anywhere, anytime
Did you know you can access content from Taylor & Francis on your mobile device? It’s easy.
Simply pair your mobile device to your institution to access content on or-off campus.
Struggling to keep up with the latest open-access news? Sign up to the Open Access bulletin and receive it all straight to your inbox. From funding and policy information, to articles and calls for papers. Plus author interviews and tips.
Free-to-access journal articles
- What’s trending in literature? To make it easier for you to find out, we’ve made the latest, most popular articles on literature free to read online.
- A Hole in One. If you think Golf is on par with the best of sports, then Tee-Off with this collection of golf articles, clubbed together from our sport, leisure & tourism journals.
- Chart toppers.Read the top ten articles from each of our music studies journals for free.
- The Leveson Legacy.Explore topical articles on the Leveson Report and its lasting effects on journalism practice.
- Is it all an act? From dance and speech, to online performativity and gender, discover research on communication and performance.
- Does lean management work? Decide for yourself with free access to research and case studies that assess the success of lean management across multiple industries.
- Building performance modelling and simulation. Embrace the research, technology, and future with free access to the most highly cited articles in the Journal of Building Performance Simulation.
One to watch: white paper webinar on social media in the library
Do you want to get more out of your library’s social media accounts? Would you like some new ideas on how to achieve maximum impact from your own social media activity? Then watch Discovering Best Practice, a webinar on the key findings, case studies, and best practice recommendations from the latest Taylor & Francis white paper.
Regional Studies Association journal resources
Whether you're an author, a researcher, a reader, or all three, the RSA Journal Resources page will keep up to date with the latest news and offers from the Regional Studies Association journals.
Leadership & Policy in Schools article of the year
Congratulations Robert Mark Silverman for winning the Leadership & Policy in Schools Article of the Year award for 2014. Chosen each year by the editors of the journal, this award is for the article that most reflects the journal’s goals and objectives.
Read this year's winning article, "Urban, Suburban, and Rural School Districts," for free
Oxford Internet Institute Lifetime Achievement Award
We'd like to extend warm congratulations to Barry Wellman, Editor of Information, Communication & Society, for receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Oxford Internet Institute.
Get your article published
- Change the world with Architectural Theory Review. Submit your research to a special issue on how the humanities have redefined the earth.
- Is your celebrity research timely, provocative, and open-ended? Celebrity Forum seeks short pieces on current topics in celebrity studies. Submit your research and spark discussions today.
- Look to the future with The Journal for Specialists in Group Work. It’s now accepting manuscripts for 2015. Read the journal's Aims & Scope and submit your paper directly.
- Did you know you can find the latest calls for papers from our communication studies journals here and the latest calls for papers from our education journals here?
- Calling all graduate and doctoral students:
the Journal of Liquid Chromatography and Related Technologies invites you to submit your work for a new special issue.
Promote your article
We are committed to promoting and increasing the visibility of your article and would like to work with you to promote your paper to potential readers. Read more about how you can promote your article.
Why not request a free banner for use on your email signature to tell people about your article, or post the banner on your website or blog?