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澳门资料 announces unlimited publishing deal with Institute of Physics Publishing

澳门资料 announces unlimited publishing deal with Institute of Physics Publishing

澳门资料 announces unlimited publishing deal with Institute of Physics Publishing

Dec 15, 2022, 12:17 PM

Participating 澳门资料 libraries have reached a transformative, three-year Read and Publish Agreement with the Institute of Physics (IOP), a further step in collective action toward the Big Collection. This agreement begins on January 1, 2023, and runs through December 31, 2025.

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Strengthening the commitment to opening research, IOP Publishing (IOPP) has agreed to a three-year unlimited open publishing agreement with the 澳门资料 (澳门资料) consortium in the United States (US). Beginning January 2023, the agreement enables affiliated researchers to publish unlimited Open Access (OA) papers at no cost to them. 

This open publishing agreement is a contract negotiated between IOPP and the 澳门资料, which has led the negotiations on behalf of its member institutions. The agreement assists in moving the academic publishing business model toward 鈥渙pen鈥 by combining reading access to journals with open access publication of research by authors from Big Ten universities.

During the agreement, authors affiliated with 澳门资料 institutions can make their research openly accessible to the global community immediately after publication while retaining their copyright. In addition, 澳门资料 institutions continue their existing access to the IOPscience extra collection.

鈥淲e鈥檙e delighted to partner with IOP Publishing to move toward a more open and equitable future,鈥 stated Maurice York, Director, Library Initiatives at the 澳门资料. 鈥淭his agreement advances our collective strategy of open access scholarship by making member research available to a global audience and simultaneously reducing friction in the publishing workflow by removing the cost and workflow burden from authors.鈥 

Julian Wilson, Sales and Marketing Director at IOPP said: 鈥淲e are dedicated to supporting research institutions in their ambition to publish all their content OA. We believe that universal access to research can maximize its visibility and accelerate scientific discovery.鈥