American Chemical Society (ACS) |
Publish open access without any costs in all hybrid and full open access journals from this publisher. |
2017-2021 |
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Note: The details of the new agreement with this publisher are currently being worked out. In the meanwhile you can continue publishing open access without any costs in the hybrid journals, the full open access journals wil not be part of the new agreement. Contact the open access specialists at your institute if you have any questions. License and conditions - The agreement covers all hybrid and full open access journals from ACS. Use the Open Access Journal browser for an overview or to find a specific journal.
- All new articles will be published in full open access with no additional costs for the authors.
- Publication types that are part of the agreement: original research articles, review articles.
- A corresponding author participating in the open access program must be associated with a Dutch university or organization.
- The list of participating ACS-members contains all Dutch universities (including Academic Medical Centers), with the exception of Erasmus University and Tilburg University. Other partners include the FOM-institute AMOLF and Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW).
How does it work? - At submission, the corresponding author must select the institution and use the email address of that institution.
- Authors whose articles are accepted by ACS, will be automatically granted an ACS Author Choice Open Access Licence CC-BY-NC-ND.
- If an author does not use an email address of his/her institution, or does not pick the proper institution from the drop down list, the article will not be published open access.
- Did something go wrong or do you want to make an already published article open access? Contact your open access liaison for support. The liaison will ask SURFmarket to request a repair action with ACS. This is possible until three months after acceptance.
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BMJ |
Authors of four universities can publish open access in 64 journals of this publisher without any costs. |
2019-2021 |
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Note that the value of the specified yearly APC Waiver Cap for this year has been reached. Corresponding authors of participating universities and UMC’s are no longer able to publish open access without additional costs. This agreement will not be continued in 2022. License and conditions: - Participating members of this agreement are University of Amsterdam, Erasmus University Rotterdam, University of Groningen and VU Amsterdam (including University Medical Centers).
- The agreement covers 64 journals of BMJ.
- Authors (corresponding) of participating universities can publish without any costs open access in these journals within the value of the specified yearly APC Waiver Cap.
- Publication types that are part of the deal: all article types.
How does it work? - Use your institutional email address during submission and do this preferably from the institutional network.
- Use the drop down menu to select your affiliation (university).
- Once BMJ has verified the affiliation the article will be open access without any costs upon acceptance.
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Brill |
Free publishing for the first 50 articles and discount from the 51st onwards. |
2017-2019 |
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License and conditions - Publications published, as of 1 January 2017, in one of the 38 international Brill journals on Law can be published in open access with no additional costs for the first 50 articles.
- From the 51st article onwards the fee is €1.400 (30% discount).
- The corresponding author must be associated with one of the eligible Dutch universities.
- Eligible institutions are: University of Amsterdam (UvA), VU University Amsterdam (VU). TU Delft (TUD), University of Groningen (RUG), Radboud University Nijmegen (RU), Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR), Tilburg University (UvT), Utrecht University (UU), Wageningen University (WUR) and Leiden University (UL).
- With the University of Maastricht a different agreement has been made regarding open access.
How does it work? - The corresponding author can select 'open access' during the acceptation process.
- Corresponding authors have to use their institutional email address or ORCID during submission.
- Another possibility is contacting Brill directly at brillopen@brill.com to request to make a publication open access.
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Brill |
Publish without any costs open access in a total of 317 hybrid and full open access Brill journals |
2020-2021 |
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Note: The details of the new agreement with this publisher are currently being worked out. In the meanwhile you can continue publishing open access without any costs. Contact the open access specialists at your institute if you have any questions. License and conditions:
- Publish without any costs open access in a total of 317 hybrid and full open access Brill journals starting January 1st 2020.
- Use the Open Access Journal Browser to find out if a specific journal is part of the agreement.
- Correspondering authors (teaching/research staff and students) employed/enrolled at participating institutes can publish their articles open access without any costs.
- Publication types that are part of the deal: original research articles, review articles.
- Eligible institutions (including University Medical Centers) are: University of Amsterdam (UvA), VU University Amsterdam (VU), University of Groningen (RUG), Radboud University Nijmegen (RU), Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR), Tilburg University (UvT), Utrecht University (UU), Wageningen University (WUR) and Leiden University (UL).
- With the University of Maastricht a different agreement has been made regarding open access. For more information contact the University Library.
How does it work? - Use your institutional email address and institutional network during submission. Make clear that you are affiliated with an eligible institute.
- The article will be published open access after acceptance without any costs.
- Another possibility is contacting Brill directly at brillopen@brill.com to request to make a publication open access.
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Cambridge University Press |
Hybrid as well as full open access journals are included in this deal. |
2017-2020 |
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NB. Details of a new agreement with this publisher are worked out at this moment. Open access publishing services as part of the former consortium deal will be continued in the meantime. License and conditions - There is an agreement with Cambridge University Press to publish open access in more than 360 hybrid and full open access journals. Search the Open Access Journal Browser to find out if a journal is part of the agreement.
- The agreement applies to all Dutch universities, except Wageningen University (WUR).
- Corresponding authors (teaching/research staff and students employed/enrolled) of participating institutes can publish their articles open access without any costs.
- Publication types that are part of the deal: original research articles, review articles, rapid communication, brief Reports, case reports.
How does it work? - Corresponding authors must use their institutional email address during submission.
- After an article has been accepted, the corresponding author may indicate under which affiliation he/she submitted the article; CUP will know that the author is entitled to remission.
- Cleck the 'Apply Discount' button confirm open access publication.
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Cambridge University Press |
Hybrid as well as full open access journals are included in this deal. |
2021-2023 |
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License and conditions
- There is an agreement with Cambridge University Press to publish open access without any costs in more than 370 hybrid and full open access journals. Search the Open Access Journal Browser to find out if a journal is part of the agreement.
- The agreement applies to all Dutch universities (including the university medical centres) and KNAW.
- Corresponding authors (teaching/research staff and students employed/enrolled) of participating institutes can publish open access without any costs.
- Publication types that are part of the deal: original research articles, review articles, rapid communication, brief Reports, case reports.
- NB. Please note that there is a maximum of 1500 cost free open access publications in total for this agreement. When the maximum is about to be reached, a notification will be placed here.
- Renewal of the open access publishing agreement for 2024 is in the final stage of negotiation. In the meantime corresponding authors can continue publishing their article open access without additional costs.
How does it work? - Corresponding authors must use their institutional email address during submission.
- After an article has been accepted, the corresponding author may indicate under which affiliation he/she submitted the article; CUP will know that the author is entitled to remission.
- Cleck the 'Apply Discount' button confirm open access publication.
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Emerald Publishing group |
This publisher offers vouchers for open access publishing. |
2016-2018 |
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License and conditions - Emerald will issue 30 open access vouchers to authors at Dutch universities in 2017 and in 2018: 45 vouchers.
- These vouchers can be used for all journals issued by Emerald and can be requested via the open access contact person at the library of the respective institute before the acceptance of the article.
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Emerald Publishing group |
Vouchers can be used for publication in open access of one article in all journals issued by Emerald. The vouchers are valid for hybrid as well as full open access journals. |
2019-2020 |
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NB. Details of a new agreement with this publisher are worked out at this moment. Open access publishing services as part of the former consortium deal will be continued in the meantime. However, journals that are part of the deal may change when an institution decides to make changes in the journals that are part of the deal. For more information: contact your library. License and conditions Emerald will issue 57 open access vouchers to authors at participating Dutch universities in 2020. NB. the 2020 vouchers are used up. Please check with your OA contactperson at the library if there are (other) possibilities to make your publication open access. Vouchers can be used to publish an article open access in all of Emerald’s hybrid and fully open access journals in addition to the Emerald Open Research Platform. - Vouchers are only available to use within journals that the participating Institutions subscribe to. Use the Open Access Journal Browser to find out if a specific journal is part of the agreement.
- Every year each of the 14 participating Dutch universities receive one extra voucher to use for publication on the Emerald Open Research Platform (EOR)
- Unused vouchers cannot be taken forward to the next year.
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IOP Publishing |
Corresponding authors of participation universities can publish open access without any costs in the 58 hybrid journals of this publisher. |
2020-2022 |
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License and conditions: - Corresponding authors of participation universities (including University Medical Centers) can publish - dependent on the agreement/list - open access without any costs in a selection of hybrid open journals of IOP when their article is accepted between 01-01-2021 and 31-12-2022.
- List A (44 journals): Twente University , University of Groningen, TU Delft and University of Amsterdam.
- List A en B (56 journals): TU Eindhoven.
- List A, B en C (58 journals): Maastricht University and Radboud University.
- See for an overview of included hybrid journals per list the website of IOP or make use of the Open Access Journal Browser to find out if a specific journal is part of the agreement for your university.
- Publication types that are part of the deal: research papers, special issue papers and letters.
- NB. some journals from list B charge additonal fees (page charges or publication fees) not related to open access. These costs are not covered by the agreement.
How does it work? - Use preferably your institutional email address and correct affiliation during submission.
- IOP Publishing will identify articles from eligible corresponding authors during the peer review process.
- Articles will be published automatically open access with a CC-BY license.
- Articles published on a subscription basis, but subsequently identified as eligible can be published open access retrospectively on request of the author.
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IOS Press |
Publish open access without any costs in all hybrid and full open access journals from IOS Press. |
2019-2022 |
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License and conditions: - The agreement with IOS Press is effective starting January 1st 2019. All journals in this list are part of the agreement. Use the Open Access Journal Browser to search for a specific journal.
- Corresponding authors (teaching/research staff and students) employed/enrolled at participating institutes can publish their articles open access without any costs in IOS Press journals.
- Publication types that are part of the deal: all article types.
- Participating in the agreement are: Erasmus University Rotterdam, VU University Amsterdam, University of Groningen, Radboud University Nijmegen, Leiden University, University of Amsterdam, University of Twente, Unversity of Maastricht, Tiburg University and TU Eindhoven (including University Medical Centers).
How does it work? - Use your institutional email address and institutional network during submission. Make your affiliation clear.
- When articles are accepted for publishing, open access is the default option. Articles will be published as pen access under a CC-BY-NC 4.0.
NB. To be sure that your open access request is not missed in the workflow of IOS Press, you are requested to send an email (preferably from your institutional email address) to: authorfees@iospress.nl. Please state the article reference number of your submission, the eligible institution you are affiliated with, and include 'NL Agreement' In the subject line of the email. |
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Karger |
No publishing fee in all journals for authors of 9 Dutch universities. |
2016-2018 |
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License and conditions - Nine university libraries have an agreement with Karger.
- Researchers affiliated with those institutions may publish at no additional cost in all Karger journals as corresponding author.
How does it work? - Verification must be done by the participating institutions within three days after Kargers sends them a mail.
- Authors automatically give a CC-NC-ND 4.0.license.
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Karger |
No publishing fee in all journals for authors of 10 Dutch universities. |
2019-2021 |
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Note: The details of the new agreement with this publisher are currently being worked out. In the meanwhile you can continue publishing open access without any costs. Contact the open access specialists at your institute if you have any questions. License and conditions - Ten university libraries have an agreement with Karger.
- Researchers affiliated with those institutions may publish at no additional cost in all Karger journals as corresponding author.
- Publication types that are part of the deal: all article types.
How does it work? - Verification must be done by the participating institutions within three days after Kargers sends them a mail.
- Authors automatically give a CC-NC-ND 4.0.license.
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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (LWW) |
Waiver codes for open access without any costs in more than 200 hybrid LWW journals. |
2017-2020 |
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NB. Details of a new agreement with this publisher are worked out at this moment. Open access publishing services as part of the former consortium deal will be continued in the meantime. License and conditions - The agreement covers: Original and review articles, systematic reviews, meta-analysis, full case reports and series.
How does it work? - LWW will recognize the corresponding author as a researcher of a Dutch university, based on e-mail affiliation; authors should therefore use their institutional email address.
- Once the article is accepted for publication, the author is requested by LWW to request an APC waiver code via the university library contact. This code can be used in the LWW payment system, which allows you to publish open access free of charge. See for more information the documentation.
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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (LWW) |
Publish without costs in moret than 300 hybrid open access journals from LWW. |
2021-2023 |
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License and conditions - Participating institutes (including University Medical Centers) in this agreement are Utrecht University (UU), Radboud University Nijmegen (RU), University of Groningen (RUG), Leiden University (UL), VU Amsterdam (VU), University of Amsterdam (UvA), Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) and Maastricht University (UM)
- Corresponding authors of these institutes (teaching and research staff, students employed/enrolled/otherwise accredited) can publish open access free of charge in more than 300 of Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins (LWW).
- Use the Open Access Journal Browser to find out of a specific journal is part of the agreement.
- Publication types that are part of the agreement: original articles, review articles, case reports.
- Please note that there is a maximum of 300 open access publications per year for this agreement. When the maximum is about to be reached, a notification will be placed here.
- Renewal of the open access publishing agreement for 2024 is in the final stage of negotiation. In the meantime corresponding authors can continue publishing their article open access without additional costs.
How does it work? - On submission, use your institutional email address and select the correct institutional affiliation; LWW will use this information on acceptance of the publication to check eligibility for open access without any costs.
- Your publication will be published open access with a CC BY license by LWW.
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Oxford University Press |
The agreement for publishing in open access is put into action for 2019 and 2020 for around 322 hybrid journals of OUP. |
2019-2020 |
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NB. Details of a new agreement with this publisher are worked out at this moment. Open access publishing services as part of the former consortium deal will be continued in the meantime. License and conditions - The agreement for publishing in open access is put into action for 2019 and 2020 for around 322 hybrid journals of OUP.
- Corresponding authors of all Dutch universities and UMC’s can make use of it, except authors from TU Delft and TU Eindhoven.
- Corresponding authors must be affiliated to one of the Dutch universities.
- Publication types that are part of the agreement: original research, review articles and clinical research.
- Yearly all participants together are allowed to publish a maximum of 760 articles.
How does it work? - The corresponding author logs on to Author Services of OUP with his personal credentials.
- After acceptance of the article he chooses via OUP’s online licensing and payment system, Author Services for an open access license.
- By then choosing for refer charges you make sure that the costs will be paid by the pre-payment account of the Dutch universities.
- The university to which the corresponding author is affiliated has to approve this request.
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Oxford University Press |
Publish without costs in almost 350 hybrid open access journals by OUP. |
2021-2023 |
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License and conditions - Publish without costs in 348 hybrid open access journals by OUP.
- See this list for an overview of the inlcuded journals or use the Open Access Journal Browser to find out of a specific journal is part of the agreement.
- All Dutch universities (including the University Medical Centers), except for TU Delft and TU Eindhoven, are participating in this agreement.
- Corresponding authors must be affiliated to one of the Dutch universities.
- Publication types that are part of the agreement: original research, review articles, brief reports, case reports and clinical research.
- Yearly all participants together are allowed to publish a maximum of 760 articles. When the maximum is about to be reached, a notification will be placed here.
How does it work? - The corresponding author logs on to Author Services of OUP.
- After acceptance of the article choose via OUP’s online licensing and payment system, Author Services for an open access license.
- By then choosing for refer charges you make sure that the costs will be paid by the pre-payment account of the Dutch universities.
- The university to which the corresponding author is affiliated has to approve this request.
- A step by step instruction is available on the website of the publisher.
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Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) |
- Gold for Gold is a scheme established by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) that rewards all institutions that subscribe to RSC Gold subscription package with vouchers to make
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2015-2016 |
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- Gold for Gold is a scheme established by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) that rewards all institutions that subscribe to RSC Gold subscription package with vouchers to make articles open access, free of charge. 11 of the 14 Dutch universities are using the Gold 4 Gold vouchers.
- Researchers who want to use one, please contact the open access contact person within your university.
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Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) |
No open access agreement 2018 The deal with the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) has ended on 31 December 2017. For 2018 negotiations are going... |
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No open access agreement 2018 The deal with the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) has ended on 31 December 2017. For 2018 negotiations are going on. RSC has suspended the discount and the deals for open access free of charge with the universities of Eindhoven, Delft and Leiden. Dutch researchers of all universities have to pay the full open access amount (APC) until an agreement is reached on this point. It is uncertain when that will be. |
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Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) |
The agreement applies from 1 January 2019 for 37 hybrid journals. |
2019-2021 |
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Note: The details of the new agreement are currently being worked out. In the meanwhile the agremeent will be continued under the conditions of the previous agreement. License and Conditions - The agreement applies from January, 1st, 2019 for 37 hybrid and 3 open access journals. You can find out which titles are eligible in the Open Access Journal Browser.
- The open access deal applies to corresponding authors from the Dutch universities, except for Leiden University, Tilburg University and Maastricht University.
- Publication types that are part of the agreement: original research articles, review, paper, perspective, communication.
How does it work? Use the email address of your own institution! - The author of an accepted article will receive an email with a link to the RSC license system.
- On this page you will find all information about the publication that was submitted when submitting. You cannot change this information at this time. That is possible later in the production process.
- If you click on "Start", you will automatically be identified as an author of an institution that has a Read and Publish that corresponds to RSC. This is done based on your institutional email address.
- You will then be taken to a page on which you can choose either "Standard publication" or "Gold open access publication". Choose "Gold open access publication" here. If you don't, you will be informed in a pop-up that the university has arranged an open access publishing option for you at no extra cost. On the page you will see costs; you don't have to take these into account. These costs are waived.
- In the next step you can choose from two Creative Commons Licenses (CC-BY or CC-BY-NC). Choose CC-BY.
- Do not forget to agree to the terms of the chosen license.
- You will then receive a confirmation that your institution has already paid for the Article Processing Charges (APC).
- You will then see an overview page on your screen with all the information you have provided.
- You click on "Confirm and Finish" to complete the process
- See the workflow documentation for explanation.
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SAGE |
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2015-2016 |
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Dutch university staff is able to publish open access in 150 selected journals as corresponding author. They will be notified automatically by SAGE on the basis of their email. The domain name of the university has to be present in the email. The notice will include an open access license form. After receiving a filled out form the article will be published with a CC.BY.3.0 license in SAGE choice. Dutch corresponding authors are able to receive a substantial discount. In 2016 they can publish their article for 200GBP/375USD in open access in other SAGE journals. Do you want to be eligible for this discount? Please send a standard license form to the editor of the journal after your publication has been accepted on whick you notify her/him that you want to publish in open access- SAGE Choice. You will be sent the SAGE Choice OA license. to use this discount, you have to fill in code "UKB90" on the SAGE Choice form.
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SAGE |
Publish without costs in over 700 journals. |
2017-2019 |
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License and conditions - Corresponding authors from VSNU Netherlands universities will have their article made open access free of charge to the author.
- 100% discount on their open access article processing charge for 786 SAGE Choice journals
- For publications in one of the 40 journals of learned societies partnered with the publisher, SAGE will ask the society for permission to grant 100% discount on open access publishing costs.
- Publication in SAGE’s Pure Gold open access journals is not included in the agreement. Instead, a 20% reduction on open access publishing costs is offered. A special code is required for this. See 'How does it work?' below.
- The agreement covers: Original Papers, Review Papers, Brief Communications, Continuing Education, Case Reports, Letters to the editor and Invited Letters.
- Editorials, announcements, sponsored supplements and book reviews are excluded from the deal.
How does it work? - Sage will recognize the corresponding author as a researcher of a Dutch university, based on e-mail affiliation. Authors should therefore use their institutional email address.
- Upon acceptance of the article for publication in a SAGE Choice journal, the corresponding author receives an email from SAGE with the request to complete a form and return it immediately. The publisher will send you a personal message with a request to fill out a form and send it by return mail. The article is made open access without cost if SAGE receives the form in a timely manner. The form asks for a code, but you do not have to fill it out. Articles cannot be made open access after publication.
- To request the 20% discount for publication in SAGE's Pure Gold Access Journal, a special code is required. You can ask your library for this code. The code is requested at the time of payment of the APC. Depending on the journal, the author must answer the payment email with the code stating the VSNU agreement or, if the system allows, enter the code into the payment system and automatically apply the code. After publication, the discount can no longer be claimed.
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SAGE |
Publish without any costs open access in 900+ hybrid journals and with a 20% discount in the full open access journals. |
2020-2021 |
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Note: The details for a new agreement are currently under negotiation. In the meantime the agremeent will be continued under the conditions of the previous agreement. License and conditions - Corresponding authors must be affiliated to a Dutch university or their University Medical Center.
- The agreement covers: Original Papers, Review Papers, Brief Communications, Continuing Education, Case Reports, Letters to the editor and Invited Letters.
- Valid for publications entered into SAGE’s production system during the term of this agreement. Open access discounts cannot be claimed after publication.
- 100% discount on open access article processing charge for 875 SAGE Choice journals.
- For the 160+ SAGE Pure Gold open access journals a 20% reduction on open access publishing costs is automatically applied.
How does it work? - Sage will recognize the corresponding author as a researcher of a Dutch university, based on e-mail affiliation and selected institution. Authors should therefore use their institutional email address.
- Upon acceptance of the article for publication in a SAGE Choice journal, the corresponding author receives an email from SAGE with the request to complete a form and return it immediately. The publisher will send you a personal message with a request to fill out a form and send it by return mail. The article is made open access without cost if SAGE receives the form in a timely manner. The form asks for a code, but you do not have to fill it out. Articles cannot be made open access after publication.
- The 20% discount (VSNU agreement discount) for publication in SAGE's Pure Gold Access Journal will automatically be applied to the author processing charge (APC) when the corresponding autor is recognized as affiliated to a Dutch university.
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- Articles by corresponding authors from Dutch univerities and the KNAW will be published in open access, at no cost to the author.
- The agreement applies to some 1,700 journals within the Springer OpenChoice programme, with the exception of titles from learned societies, BioMedCentral and SpringerOpen.
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Springer |
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License and conditions - Articles by corresponding authors from Dutch universities and the KNAW will be published in open access, at no cost to the author.
- The agreement applies to some 1,700 journals within the Springer OpenChoice programme, with the exception of titles from learned societies, BioMedCentral and SpringerOpen.
- There is a maximum of 2,200 items. If this number is reached will terminate the agreement and items will no longer be eligible for open access.
How does it work? - At article acceptance you will be asked to confirm your affiliation by choosing it in the “Special Affiliation” drop-down menu and agree to the open access copyright and license terms.
- The selected institute will verify your affiliation.
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Springer |
Publishing open access in 2,000 hybrid journals at no cost to the author. |
2018-2023 |
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License and conditions - Articles by corresponding authors from Dutch universities (including University Medical Centers) will be published in open access, at no cost to the author.
- The agreement applies to more than 2,000 hybrid journals within the Springer OpenChoice programme, with the exception of titles from learned societies, BioMedCentral and SpringerOpen.
- Use the Open Access Journal Browser to find out if a specific journal is part of the agreement
- Publication types that are part of the agreement: original research articles, review articles, brief communication, continuing education.
- Note that this agreement covers a maximum of 2,067 publication per year.
- Renewal of the open access publishing agreement for 2024 is in the final stage of negotiation. From the first of January 2024 onwards corresponding authors can again publish their article open access without additional costs.
How does it work? - At article acceptance you will be asked to confirm your affiliation by choosing it in the “Special Affiliation” drop-down menu and agree to the open access copyright and license terms.
- The selected institute will verify your affiliation.
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Taylor & Francis |
License and conditions - The agreement is valid for original research papers about 2.300 Taylor & Francis and Routledge
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2016-2017 |
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License and conditions - The agreement is valid for original research papers about 2.300 Taylor & Francis and Routledge hybrid journals.
- Corresponding authors connected to a Dutch university or University Medical Hospital will be able to publish open access free of charge in these journals.
How does it work? - After the publisher has accepted the paper, he will invite the corresponding author to publish in open access.
- Select the Creative Commons license of your choice.
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Taylor & Francis |
Free of charge publishing in 2,300 hybrid journals, under the CC-license of your choice. |
2018-2020 |
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NB. Details of a new agreement with this publisher are worked out at this moment. Open access publishing services as part of the former consortium deal will be continued in the meantime. License and conditions - The agreement is valid for original research papers about 2.300 Taylor & Francis and Routledge hybrid journals.
- Corresponding authors connected to a Dutch university or University Medical Hospital will be able to publish open access free of charge in these journals.
How does it work? - After the publisher has accepted the paper, he will invite the corresponding author to publish in open access.
- Select the Creative Commons license of your choice.
* Please note that in 2018 there is a publication cap of 1448 articles; in 2019 of 1449 articles; in 2020 of 1551 articles. When we reach a 100 articles below the maximum there will be a notification on this website. |
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Taylor & Francis |
Cost free open access publishing in more than 2200 hybrid open access journals from Taylor & Francis for Dutch universities. |
2021-2023 |
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License and conditions - All Dutch universities (including University Medical Centers) are part of this agreement.
- Corresponding authors of these institutes (teaching and research staff, students employed/enrolled/otherwise accredited) can publish open access free of charge in 2242 hybrid (Open Select) journals of Taylor & Francis.
- Publication types that are part of the agreement: original papers and review papers.
- NOT covered are: editorials, announcements and book reviews.
- Please note that there is a maximum of 1451 open access publications per year for this agreement. When the maximum is about to be reached, a notification will be placed here.
How does it work? - Use your institutional email address and select the correct institutional affiliation in the submission/publishing workflow of Taylor & Francis.
- After the publisher has accepted the paper, the corresponding author will be invited to publish in open access.
- See the workflow documentation for further explanation.
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Thieme |
The agreement is valid for 52 journals for the universities of Leiden, Groningen, Amsterdam (UvA), Eindhoven and Maastricht. |
2016-2021 |
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The contract with Thieme is extended for 2021 under the same conditions. License and conditions - The agreement is valid for 52 journals for the universities of Leiden, Groningen, Amsterdam (UvA), Eindhoven and Maastricht (including University Medical Centers).
- Corresponding authors of these institutions receive a discount of 25% on the APC. They do not pay € 2,500, but € 1,875 for open access publication of their article.
How does it work? - Fill in the form connected to your university and send it to the publisher, together with the manuscript.
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Walter de Gruyter |
A 90% discount on publishing in hybrid journals. |
2016-2019 |
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License and conditions - Nine Dutch universities take part in this deal. The universities of Eindhoven, Maastricht, Tilburg and Wageningen are excluded.
- Effective 1st January 2016, corresponding authors affiliated with an institution that takes part in the agreement may publish primary research and review articles in open access in any of De Gruyter’s hybrid journals at a discount of 90% of the APC price.
- When submitting the article the author pays nothing. At the beginning of the next license year Walter de Gruyter provides participating institutions an overview of published articles in open access. Walter de Gruyter then calculates 10% of the setting. This invoice is paid by the participating institutions.
- Effective 24th of January 2017, all Dutch universities are members of the open access Institutional membership. Under the terms of the agreement the members are entitled to benefit from a 20% discount on open access fees for pure open access publications. The portfolio consists of over 500 open access peer-reviewed journals, books and bookchapters.
How does it work? - Upon submitting the article the author should use the email domain of the institution. Walter de Gruyter first checks whether an author is eligible to publish the article in open access (i.e., whether the institution has a subscription used in the journal and if the corresponding author uses the email domain of the institution). The publisher then askes to confirm the affiliation by sending an mail to the institution's open access contact person.
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Walter de Gruyter |
Publish your article open access without any cost in 305 hybrid journals and with a 20% discount in the full open access journals from Walter de Gruyter. |
2020-2022 |
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License and conditions - University of Amsterdam, VU University Amsterdam University of Groningen, Radboud University Nijmegen, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Tilburg University, Utrecht University, Wageningen University and Leiden University (including University Medical Centers) are part of this agreement.
- Articles can be published open access without any costs in 305 hybrid journals and with a 20% discount in the full open access journals of Walter de Gruyter.
- All journals in this list are part of the agreement (tab 1 – hybrid / tab 2 – full OA).
- The agreement is applicable to a maximum of 440 hybrid articles in total during the three year period.
- Publication types that are part of the agreement: original research article, review article, original article, opinion, short communication, case report, editorial, work group report, book review, letter to editor, congress abstract.
How does it work? - Walter de Gruyter uses the CCC RightsLink platform
- Corresponding authors have to use their institutional emailaddress during submission.
- After choosing the open access option a notification will tell you that the APC is covered by your institution.
- The article will be published open access with a CC-BY license after acceptance.
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Wiley |
This deal applies to 1,400 hybrid journals. |
2016-2020 |
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NB. Details of a new agreement with this publisher are worked out at this moment. Open access publishing services as part of the former consortium deal will be continued in the meantime. License and conditions - An agreement between Dutch universities and Wiley starts as of 4 March 2016 on open access publishing in 1400 hybrid journals.
- Use the Open Access Journal Browser to find out if a specific journal is part of the agreement.
- Corresponding authors of Dutch universities should indicate, when their article has been accepted, that the article must be published in open access. This goes without extra charges for the authors.
- Wiley also publishes 60 full open access journals; those are not covered in this agreement.
- Corresponding authors (teaching/research staff and students employed/enrolled) of participating institutes can publish their articles without any costs open access.
- Publication types that are part of the deal: original research articles, review articles.
How does it work? Once your article is accepted, register or log-in to Wiley Author Services. On your Author Dashboard in Author Services, click ‘Order OnlineOpen’. If your request is approved, you will receive a confirmation mail. Use the email address of your institution at any time when having contact with Wiley and during the submitting process. Wiley uses this address to detect if you are eligible for this deal. In doing so during the submitting process you will get the information you need to make the publication available in open access without additional costs.
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Wiley |
Publish without costs in over 1.400 hybride open access journals from Wiley. |
2021-2023 |
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License and conditions - Authors of the Dutch Universities (including University Medical Centres) and the KNAW can publish without costs in 1.418 hybrid open access journals by Wiley.
- Wiley's full open access journals are NOT covered in this agreement.
- Use the Open Access Journal Browser to find out if a specific journal is part of the agreement.
- Corresponding authors (teaching/research staff and students employed/enrolled) of participating institutes can publish their articles without any costs open access.
- Publication types that are part of the deal: Primary research and review articles, including – but not limited to – original articles, case studies, reviews (excluding book reviews) and short communications. For more information please ask your university open access contact.
How does it work? Once your article is accepted, register or log-in to Wiley Author Services. On your Author Dashboard in Author Services, click ‘Order OnlineOpen’. If your request is approved, you will receive a confirmation mail. Use the email address of your institution at any time when having contact with Wiley and during the submitting process. Wiley uses this address to detect if you are eligible for this deal. In doing so during the submitting process you will get the information you need to make the publication available in open access without additional costs.
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