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Journal publisher agreements

Publisher Agreements - publish open access without fees

The Library has paid for open access publishing for Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ authors through the publisher agreements listed below. When corresponding author meets the , publish open access in journals included in these agreements without publishing fees, as we have already paid for this. Identify Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ affiliation during submission, ideally using your institutional email address, after acceptance request open access through the agreement.

These agreements are different to diamond open access. Diamond is model without author fees so any author can publish open access, whereas the annual fee that we pay to participate in the journals agreements below only provides publishing for Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ authors.

Some agreements only include a publisher's "hybrid" journals, not open access. Check the details for each publisher to confirm coverage, if open access journals are not included we need to pay to publish in these - contact us at submission to apply for funding.

What is available: No charge to publish research articles and conference proceedings open access in ACM Digital Library through . Authors can select the CC BY licence for sharing and reuse.
Eligibility: Corresponding author must have a primary current affiliation with Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ.
How to access: Identify primary Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ affiliation during submission, using your institutional email address. After acceptance, complete the eRights form, selecting open access and CC BY licence.
End date of the agreement: 31st December 2028.

What is available: Publish open access at no extra cost in fully open access and hybrid journals published by the American Chemical Society (ACS).
Eligibility: Submitting corresponding author must meet the affiliation eligibility criteria.
How to access: identify your affiliation during submission, ideally using your institutional email address, complete the publisher form to request open access with the Creative Commons Attribution CC BY licence.
End date of agreement: 31st December 2026.

When submitting to ACS hybrid journals, we recommend that you do not include a Rights Retention statement, as this could trigger an invoice for ACS 'Article Development Charge', which we cannot pay. It is not necessary to include a Rights Retention statement as we formally notified ACS in May 2024 of our institutional Rights Retention policy, which applies a CC BY licence to all author accepted manuscripts with a Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ author on. When publishing in ACS hybrid journals and you are not the corresponding author, upload your accepted manuscript to ORE within 3 months of acceptance to comply with REF and funder open access policies. 

What is available: No charge to publish original research articles open access in all American Institute of Physics (AIP) Publishing's journals, including both hybrid and fully open access, through the .
Eligibility: Corresponding author must meet the Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ affiliation eligibility criteria.
How to access: Select Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ affiliation during submission, ideally using your institutional email address.
Limited / Unlimited: Consortium publishing pot (shared by all institutions that signed up to the deal), available on a first come first served basis.
End date of agreement: 31st December 2028.

What is available: Publish open access without any publishing fees in all 12 American Meteorological Society research journals, including both hybrid and full open access titles. This agreement replaces all publication charges, including open access fees and page charges. More information .
Eligibility: Corresponding author must meet the Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ affiliation eligibility criteria.
How to access: Identify primary Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ affiliation during submission, using your institutional email address. After acceptance, complete the open access form and sign the CC BY licence.
End date of agreement: 31st December 2026.

What is available: No charge to publish open access in American Physical Society hybrid journals, .
Eligibility: Corresponding author must meet the affiliation eligibility criteria.
Article types:
Regular Articles; Letters; Rapid Communications; Reviews; Perspectives; Short Papers.
How to access: Identify Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ affiliation during submission, ideally using your institutional email address.
End date of agreement: 31st December 2028.

APS full open access journals are not included, publishing in APS OA journals incurs publishing costs. Make sure you secure funding before you submit, contact Open Research at submission if you need to apply to the University's central open access funds.

 is a diamond open access publication with no fees to readers or authors.

What is available: No charge to publish open access with the CC BY licence in  12 hybrid journals, plus one year free membership of APS for corresponding authors at participating institutions (new members only). .
Eligibility: Corresponding author must meet the .
How to access: Identify Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ affiliation during submission, ideally using institutional email address.
End date of agreement: 31st December 2028.

What is available: No charge to publish peer-reviewed original research or review articles open access with CC BY licence in 88 hybrid journals included in the PsycArticles portfolio, excluding the Hogrefe collection of journals. .

Eligibility: Corresponding author must meet the .
How to access: Identify your affiliation during submission, ideally using your institutional email address. Select the open access publishing option with CC BY licence, there will be no fees to pay.
End date of agreement: 31st July 2026.

The agreement only covers OA publishing in hybrid journals, 25% discount is also available for Hogrefe’s gold titles.

What is available: Publish open access without publishing fees in 16 journals participating in , in addition to .
Eligibility: Open access publishing is available to all authors, regardless of affiliation.
How to access: This is a "subscribe to open" scheme. Libraries continue to pay journal subscription fees to the publisher, who repurposes that income to fund open access publishing. This enables the journals to flip to full open access at no extra cost to instiutions and without charging any author publishing fees.

What is available: Publish funded articles open access at no extra cost in .
Article types: Original research articles only, funded by UKRI, Wellcome Trust, British Heart Foundation, Blood Cancer UK, Cancer Research UK, Parkinsons UK or Versus Arthritis.
Eligibility: Corresponding author must meet the .
Article types:
original research article; brief report; and review articles [UKRI funded only]. Article types that are not reporting original research are not covered by this agreement. 
How to access: Identify your affiliation during submission, ideally using your institutional email address. After your article has been accepted, select "seek funding from Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ' and we will be notified to approve your funding request.
End date of the agreement: 31st December 2026.

This agreement does not include publishing in BMJ's full open access journals. We need to pay to publish in all BMJ open access journals, see instructions further down this page, if you need to apply to the central open access funds.

What is available: No charge to publish research or review articles open access with CC BY licence in all journals (including hybrid and fully open access).
Eligibility:  Corresponding author must meet the .
How to access: Identify Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ affiliation during publishing process, please use your institutional email address throughout.
End date of agreement: 31st December 2026.

What is available: Publish open access at no extra cost in hybrid and open access journals within the 'CUP Complete Journals Collection' through the .
Article types: research articles, reviews, rapid communications, brief reports, case reports.
Eligibility:  must meet the .
How to access: identify your affiliation during submission, ideally using your institutional email address and ORCID iD, complete the publisher form to request open access and select a Creative Commons licence.
End date of agreement: 31st December 2029.

What is available: No charge to publish open access in any .
Eligibility: Corresponding author must meet the Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ affiliation criteria.
How to access: Identify primary Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ affiliation during submission, using your institutional email address. After acceptance, your article will be published open access without any publishing fees to pay.
End date of the agreement: 31st December 2026.

What is available: No charge to publish open access in four journals: Genes & Development; Genome Research; RNA and Learning & Memory.
Eligibility: Corresponding author must meet the affiliation eligibility criteria.
Article types: Research Articles; Review Articles.
How to access: Identify Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ affiliation during submission, ideally using your institutional email address. You should be invited to publish your paper open access with a Creative Commons licence without any publishing fees.
End date of agreement:
 31st December 2026.

What is available: Publish open access at no extra cost in all five journals published by : Development; Journal of Cell Science; Journal of Experimental Biology; Biology Open; Disease Models and Mechanisms.
Eligibility:  Corresponding author must meet the affiliation eligibility criteria.
How to access: Identify Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ affiliation during submission. Upon acceptance, complete the forms to request open access, select 'Seek funding from Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ' and we will be notified to approve your request.
End date of agreement: 31st December 2026.

What is available: No charge to publish open access with CC BY licence in journals, including both hybrid and fully 'gold' open access titles.
Eligibility: Corresponding author must meet the affiliation eligibility criteria.
Article types: peer-reviewed research and review articles.
How to access:
Identify affiliation with the Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ during submission.
End date of agreement: 31st December 2026.

What is available: in most Elsevier, Cell Press and Lancet hybrid journals. .
Article types: List of eligible article types . When publishing in Lancet hybrid journals only full length articles are included.
Eligibility: Submitting corresponding author  must meet the .
How to access: After your article has been accepted, complete the Rights and Access form to select the open access publishing option. Providing you are using a Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ affiliation or email address in the publisher systems, you should see the fee discounted by 100% and the option to submit the request to our institutional account.
End date of agreement: 31st December 2028.

This agreement does not include open access journals, publishing in these incurs publishing fees. We recommend securing funding before you submit. If you don't have funds available in a research grant to pay,  when you are ready to submit, to apply to the central open access funds. See below for details of a discount to the publishing fees in Elsevier, Cell Press and Lancet open access journals, this discount is available to all eligible authors, whether we pay from central funds, or you pay from a research grant.

What is available: Publish open access with CC BY licence without paying any publishing fees in European Respiratory Journal, ERJ Open Research and European Respiratory Review.
Eligibility: Corresponding author must meet the affiliation eligibility criteria.
How to access: Identify your affiliation during the publishing process, ideally using your institutional email address and select the open access option, there will be no fees to pay.
End date of agreement: 31st December 2027.

What is available: Unlimited open access publishing of all article types in six hybrid journals and three hybrid book series published by : Journal of the Geological Society; Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology & Hydrogeology; Petroleum Geoscience; Geoenergy; Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis; Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society; Scottish Journal of Geology; Special Publications; Memoirs; Engineering Geology Special Publications
Eligibility: Corresponding author must meet the .
How to access: Identify Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ affiliation, ideally using institutional email address throughout the publishing process.
End date of agreement: 31st December 2027.

What is available: No charge to publish open access in .
Eligibility: Corresponding author must meet the affiliation eligibility criteria.
How to access: Identify Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ affiliation during submission, all qualifying articles will be published by default on an open access basis with the licence . View the .
End date of agreement: 31st December 2026.

This agreement does not include all IOP journals, please check the list on the publisher website. If you wish to publish in a fully open access journal that's not included in the agreement, this will incur publishing costs, make sure you secure funding before you submit. If you don't have funds in a research grant to pay,  when you are ready to submit, to apply to the central OA Funds.

What is available: No charge to publish open access in all journals, all IWA journals are now fully open access.
Eligibility:  Corresponding author must meet the affiliation eligibility criteria.
How to access: Identify Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ affiliation during submission, ideally using institutional email address.
End date of the agreement: 31st December 2026.

What is available: Publish open access without publishing fees in all .
Eligibility: Corresponding author must must meet the .
How to access: During submission, list Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ affiliation and mention that you are covered by the Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ JISC agreement 'JMIR Flat Fee OA Publishing April 2025 to March 2026'. The Open Research Team will be asked to verify your affiliation, then after acceptance the article will be published open access without any publishing fees. .
End date of the agreement: 31st March 2026.

What is available: no charge to publish open access in 104 journals, including hybrid and open access titles. Articles will be published with the CC-BY-NC licence (CC BY available upon request if required for funder compliance).
Eligibility: Corresponding author must meet the affiliation eligibility criteria.
Article types: peer-reviewed research and review articles.
How to access:
 Identify affiliation with the Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ during submission. Find more information .
End date of the agreement: 31st December 2026.

What is available: No charge to publish open access in all  journals, including hybrid and fully open access titles.
Eligibility: Corresponding author must be affiliated with Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ.
How to access: Must use Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ institutional email address during submission and throughout the publishing process.
End date of the agreement: 31st December 2026.

What is available: No charge to publish open access in journals: Advances in Optics and Photonics, Applied Optics, Biomedical Optics Express, Current Optics and Photonics, Journal of Optical Communications & Networking, Journal of the Optical Society of America, Journal of the Optical Society of America A, Journal of the Optical Society of America B, Optica, Optical Materials Express, Optics Express, Optics and Photonics News, Optics Letters, Optics Continuum and Photonics Research. 
Eligibility: Corresponding author must meet the .
How to access: Identify your affiliation during submission, ideally using your institutional email address. Select the open access publishing option with CC BY licence and "seek funding from Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ", we will be notified to approve your request and there will be no fees to pay.
End date of the agreement: 31st December 2026.

What is available: Publish open access at no extra cost in .
Article types: 
Original research articles; review articles; Case Reports; Brief Reports.
Eligibility: 
Corresponding author must meet the .
How to access: 
Use your institutional email address on the publisher forms to help OUP to identify your affiliation.  for further information for authors about how to access the agreement. 
End date of the agreement: 31st December 2025.

What is available: No charge to publish open access with Creative Commons Attribution Licence (CC BY) in .
Eligibility: Primary corresponding author must meet the .
Article types: Research articles, brief reports.
How to access: Identify your affiliation on the publishing forms, request open access on the publisher forms and select the Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ to send the open access request to our institutional agreement.
End date of the agreement: 31st December 2027.

What is available: Publish open access without publishing fees in all Public Library of Science (PLOS) open access journals.
Eligibility: Corresponding author must must meet the .
How to access: During submission on the 'additional information' screen under 'publishing fees', select 'my institution will fully or partially pay the fees as a member of the Institutional Account Programme'. A drop down menu will appear below - select Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ. The Open Research Team will be asked to verify your affiliation, then the article will be published open access without any publishing fees.
End date of the agreement: 31st December 2027.

What is available: Publish open access (OA) with CC BY licence in RSNA's  journal without publishing fees. The publisher will deposit to PubMed Central.
Eligibility: Corresponding author must meet the affiliation eligibility criteria.
How to access: Identify your affiliation during submission, using your institutional email address, select the open access publication option, sign the CC BY licence and you should not be charged any publishing fees.
End date of the agreement: 31st December 2026.

What is available: No charge to publish open access with CC BY licence in three hybrid journals: Journal of Cell Biology; Journal of Experimental Medicine; Journal of General Physiology.
Eligibility: Corresponding author must meet the affiliation eligibility criteria.
How to access: Identify Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ affiliation during submission, ideally using institutional email address. .
End date of the agreement: 31st December 2027.

What is available: No charge to publish open access in two journals published by : British Journal of General Practice; BJGP Open.
Eligibility: Corresponding author must meet the Exeter affiliation eligibility criteria.
Article types: Research articles (BJGP and BJGP Open); Research Protocols (BJGP Open)
How to access:
 Identify Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ affiliation during submission, ideally using institutional email address. Select the open access publishing option and sign the Creative Commons CC BY licence, there will be no publishing fees to pay.
End date of the agreement: 31st December 2026.

What is available: Publish open access with CC BY licence at no extra cost in 8 hybrid and 2 open access : Philosophical Transactions A; Philosophical Transactions B; Proceedings A; Proceedings B; Biology Letters; Interface; Interface Focus; Notes & Records; Open Biology; Royal Society Open Science.
Eligibility: Primary corresponding author must meet the .
How to access: during submission, identify your affiliation and select the 'Read & Publish' option; sign the Creative Commons Attribution Licence CC BY (only) licensing form.
End date of the agreement: 31st December 2028.

What is available: open access publishing without publishing fees in hybrid journals.
Eligibility: Corresponding author must meet the .
How to access: Identify Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ affiliation during submission, ideally using your institutional email address. Upon acceptance, complete the open access licensing form. You will be offered a choice of licences, your funder may require CC BY (only).
End date of the agreement: 31st December 2029.

What is available: No charge to publish open access in , author retains copyright (CC-BY-NC licence is available upon request). More information .
Exclusions: ; some article types are excluded e.g. book reviews, editorials, commercially sponsored articles.
Eligibility: Corresponding author must meet the .
How to access: Identify your affiliation during submission, using your institutional email address throughout the publishing process. Request open access via the publisher portal and sign the open access licence.
End date of the agreement: 31st December 2028.

This agreement does not include in SAGE open access journals, publishing in these incurs publishing fees. Make sure you secure funding before you submit. If you don't have funds available in a research grant to pay, contact Open Research at submission to apply to the University's central open access funds. See below for details of a discount to the publishing fees in SAGE open access journals, this is available to all eligible authors, whether we pay from central open access funds or you pay from a research grant.

What is available: No charge to publish open access in . Eligible articles will be published open access with CC BY licence and deposited to PubMed Central.
Eligibility:  Corresponding author must meet the affiliation eligibility criteria.
How to access: Identify Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ affiliation during submission, ideally using institutional email address. Select the open access publishing option and sign the Creative Commons CC BY licence, there will be no publishing fees to pay.
End date of the agreement: 31st December 2026.

What is available: No charge to publish open access in eligible Nature Research, Palgrave and Springer hybrid journals ().
Eligibility: Primary corresponding author must meet the .
Article types: Original paper; review paper; brief communication; continuing education. When publishing in a Nature Portfolio journal, original paper is the only eligible article type.
How to access: Identify your affiliation in the Springer system, request open access on the publisher forms and select the Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ from the drop down list. 
End date of the agreement: 31st December 2028.

This agreement does not include Springer Nature open access journals, publishing in these incurs publishing fees. We recommend securing funding before you submit. If you don't have funds available in a research grant to pay, when you are ready to submit, to apply to the central open access funds. See below for details of a discount to the publishing fee in Springer Nature open access journals, when we pay using funds deposited in a prepayment account.

What is available: Publish open access at no extra cost in , including 'Open Select' hybrid journals, fully open access journals (except Dove Medical Press titles), F1000 and Routledge Open Research.
Article types:
 Original research article; review article; brief report; case report. This agreement does not include commentaries / opinion pieces, or articles in supplements.
Eligibility:  Corresponding author must meet the affiliation eligibility criteria.
How to access: identify your affiliation during submission, ideally using your institutional email address, complete the publisher form to request open access and select the Creative Commons licence e.g. CC BY. We will be notified to approve your request.
End date of the agreement: 31st December 2028.

What is available: No cost to publish open access in Wiley's hybrid or open access journals through the .
Eligibility:
 Responsible Corresponding Author  must meet the .
Article types: original research and review articles.
How to access:
When submitting to a full open access journal, choose “my institution has an agreement with Wiley and may pay the APC” then use the "Account code tool" to select the Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ from a list of institutions. When publishing in a hybrid journal, select 'OnlineOpen' on the publisher forms, use your institutional affiliation and we will be notified to approve your request.
End date of the agreement: 31st December 2028.

When publishing through this agreement, Creative Commons Attribution Licence CC BY (only) is "strongly encouraged", however you are free to choose a more restrictive licence (including -NC or -ND) if you feel this is more appropriate for your work, and providing it is allowed by your research funder.

Discounts in full open access journals

When submitting to an open access journal that charges publishing fees, determine how you will pay these before before you submit. Your research funder might pay publishing fees. If your funder cannot pay, when you are ready to submit, to apply to the central open access funds (subject to the availability of funds).

We have discounts to open access publishing fees with the publishers listed below. Identify affiliation on the publisher forms, ideally using your Exeter email address, to ensure the discount is applied. Click the publisher name for further details, some discounts require additional steps.

What is available: 10 per cent discount when publishing in open access journal .
Eligibility: 
Available to all Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ researchers.
How to access: 
Select 'Apply discounts', search for and select Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ in the 'Affiliation discount' box then click 'Apply discounts' to see the discount applied.

All AAAS journals are compliant with funders that require immediate open access, as they allow self-archiving of the accepted manuscript version in a repository with CC BY licence. See for more information.

What is available: 15 per cent discount in BMJ's full open access journals, when publishing fees are paid through the institutional BMJ prepayment account. Contact the Open Research team if you have funds to pay in a research grant but would like us to facilitate this through the account, to benefit from the discount.
Eligibility: Corresponding author must meet the Exeter .
How to access: Contact Open Research upon submission to apply. After your article has been accepted, select "seek funding from Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ' and we will be notified to approve your funding request.

What is available: 10 per cent discount to the open access publishing fee and centralised billing when it is paid from central open access funds through the .
Eligibility: Corresponding author must meet the Exeter .
How to access: We still need to pay publishing fees in these journals, you must secure funding before you submit. If you don't have funds available in a research grant to pay, when you are ready to submit, to apply to the central open access Funds.

What is available: 15 per cent discount when publishing in most Elsevier, Cell Press and Lancet open access journals.
Article types: Peer-reviewed research articles.
Eligibility: Corresponding author must meet the Exeter . The discount is available when paying from a research grant, or when we are paying from central open access funds.
How to access: The discount should be applied automatically when you list Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ affiliation on the publisher forms.

The remaining 85 per cent of the publishing fee must be paid. If you don't have funds in a research grant to pay this, when you are ready to submit, to apply to the central open access funds.

What is available: 10  per cent discount and centralised billing when publishing fees are paid from central open access funds through the institutional Frontiers account. When paying from  a research grant, the discount does not apply.
Eligibility: Corresponding author must meet the Exeter .
How to access: We need to pay the remaining 90 per cent publishing fees in these journals, make sure you secure funding before you submit. If you don't have funds available in a research grant to pay,  when you are ready to submit, to apply to the central open access funds.

What is available: 20 per cent discount to publishing fees via institutional membership account. 
Eligibility: Any paper with a Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ author on are entitled to the discount (does not need to be corresponding author).
How to access: Identify Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ affiliation during submission, ideally using your institutional email address, and the discount will be automatically applied.

The remaining 80% publishing fee must be paid. We recommend securing funding before you submit. If you don't have funds in a research grant to pay, when you are ready to submit, to apply to the central open access Funds.

What is available: 10 pre-paid APCs for publishing in  journal.
Open to: Corresponding author must must meet the .
How to access:  to apply.

What is available: 15 per cent discount when publishing in Royal Society of Chemistry open access journals.
Eligibility: Corresponding author must must meet the .
How to access: Identify Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ affiliation during submission, ideally using your institutional email address. The discount should be automatically applied.

The remaining 85 per cent of the publishing fee must be paid. We recommend securing funding before you submit. If you don't have funds available in a research grant to pay, when you are ready to submit, to apply to the central open access Funds.

What is available: 20 per cent discount in SAGE open access journals.
Eligibility: Corresponding author must meet the Exeter .
How to access: Identify your affiliation during submission, using your institutional email address throughout the publishing process. SAGE will pick up that you may be eligible for the discount, then after acceptance they ask us to verify your affiliation and confirm if the article is eligible for the discount, before the invoice is raised.

The remaining 80 per cent of the publishing fee must be paid. We recommend securing funding before you submit.  If you don't have funds available in a research grant to pay,  when you are ready to submit, to apply to the central open access Funds.

What is available: 15 per cent discount when publishing fee is paid through the prepayment account.
Eligibility: Corresponding author must meet the . 
Article types: The discount is only available for eligible article types, .
How to access:
When you complete the open access payment forms listing a Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ affiliation, the funding request will automatically be sent to our institutional prepayment account, to ask us to pay.

The remaining 85 per cent of the publishing fee must be paid. We recommend securing funding before you submit. If you don't have funds in a research grant to pay, contact Open Research just before you submit to apply to the central open access funds.

If you have funds in a research grant to pay but you want to take advantage of the prepayment account discount, contact Open Researchto discuss whether we can facilitate this.

If you are publishing an ineligible article type, or in a Springer Nature journal that's not eligible for the discount, you will need to pay the full price publishing fee by credit card or invoice (payment by invoice incurs a £50 admin fee).

Diamond open access journals

Diamond open access journals do not charge author publishing fees, identify these in .

Supporting community open access initiatives and infrastructure

We support the following open access infrastructures, initiatives and models. Visit the open access books webpage for details of monograph and book publishing initiatives that we support.

  • - an international collective of libraries, scholarly societies and small non-profit publishers, facilitating financial support of the publishing operations of diamond open access journals and investing in a system of open infrastructure that places our values above profits.
  • - diamond open access journals in the Humanities and not-for-profit open source journals publishing software (Janeway).
  •  and  Subscribe to Open - libraries subscribe, the publisher repurposes subscription income to fund open access publishing without author publishing fees and at no additional cost to the subscribing institution.
  • Consortium for open access publishing in particle physics. Libraries pay a fee to SCOAP3, which helps fund conversion of key journals in High-Energy Physics to open access without author fees. Participating publishers reduce journal subscriptions by the same amount, offsetting the costs.
  • - open access peer-reviewed tutorials that help humanists learn a wide range of digital tools, techniques, and workflows to facilitate research and teaching.
  • - non-profit Open Science initiative organised as "Thematic PCIs", disciplinary communities of researchers reviewing and recommending pre-prints, providing scientists with a place to evaluate, validate and promote their work. Diamond open access  publishing articles that have been reviewed and recommended by Thematic PCIs.
  • - index of peer-reviewed open access journals.
  • - open access repository aggregator