Taylor & Francis 2024-2026

Cost free open access publishing in Open Select (hybrid open access) journals from Taylor & Francis for Dutch universities.

Deal duration
2024-2026
Status licence
Current

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 almost 2200 hybrid (Open Select) journals of Taylor & Francis.
  • 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 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.
  • WARNING: We expect that in the third week of November 2024 the consortium article quota for 2024 with Taylor & Francis will be reached. From that moment on submitting authors have to pay an Article Processing Charge (APC) to make their article Open Access via the publisher. Alternative routes may be the Taverne route or the Rights Retention Strategy, please contact the OA representative of your university for conditions and workflow.

 

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.

 

Meer informatie

More information on the website of Taylor & Francis

See also the workflow documentation.

This contract discloses the 'Read & Publish Agreement'.

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