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  1. Quota-based publishing agreements: Taylor & Francis, Oxford University Press, and Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2024 quotas expected to be reached

    ... publishers, and for the first time in recent years, their article quotas for 2024 are expected to be reached soon. For ... the possibility to publish Open Access, but the Article Processing Charges ( APC ) will not be covered by the agreements and will ...

  2. 10.000 open access articles for Dutch universities

    ... NL Language English Tags:  article processing charge (APC) golden road monitoring open access ...

  3. Open access figures in the Netherlands

    ... NL Language English Tags:  article processing charge (APC) golden road monitoring open access ...

  4. Funding

    ... most open access journals generate revenues by charging article processing charges (APCs) for publication. These fees may be covered by the ...

  5. Open publications

    ...   article processing charge (APC) DOAJ double dipping NARCIS ...

  6. Researcher / author

    ... license an author may select. Deposit a copy of your article or book (together with the relevant research data) in your ... often has to pay for publishing in open access (an "Article Processing Charge", APC ). Do you require funding because the open access ...

  7. Dutch research institutions and Elsevier initiate national Open Science partnership

    ... NL Language English Tags:  article processing charge (APC) big deal golden road NWO ...

  8. Open access publishers

    ...     article processing charge (APC) big deal DOAJ ...

  9. Plan S

    ... article processing charge (APC) Creative Commons (CC) DOAJ ...

  10. Pros and cons

    ... have not yet made provisions for the payment of Author Processing Charges (APCs). This therefore entails additional, often ... article processing charge (APC) Creative Commons (CC) impact factor ...

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