Search

Search results

  1. 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 ...

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

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

  3. Open access publishers

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

  4. Plan S

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

  5. 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 ...

  6. What is open access?

    ... may involve a charge. The publication costs, known as ‘article processing charges’ (APCs), are covered by authors or by their institutions. ...

  7. Maximum number of Springer open access articles 2023 reached

    ... will be between 2,500 and 3,000 euros, the so-called Article Processing Charge ( APC ). You can also choose to share the ...

  8. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (LWW) 2024-2026

    ... NOTE: We expect that mid-September 2024 the consortium article quota for 2024 with Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (LWW) will be ... that moment on submitting authors have to pay an Article Processing Charge ( APC ) to make their article Open Access via the ...

  9. UKB consortium signs new deals for access to scientific journals and open access publishing

    ... Dutch scientific authors receive a 20% discount on the Article Processing Charge. Springer: The contract with this publisher has ...

  10. Agreement with Springer about Open Access

    ... agreement with Springer. Researchers will not have to pay article processing fees for these articles. Source:   Open Access newsletter VSNU ...

Pages

You are here

Dutch National website providing information for academics about the advantages of open access to publicly financed research

About this website
 

Contact

Follow us