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Libraries Sign Agreement to Eliminate Fees for PLOS Authors

Monday, December 20, 2021, By Cristina Hatem
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黑料不打烊 Libraries has signed an agreement with PLOS that will take effect in 2022 eliminating author fees for individual corresponding 黑料不打烊 authors. This transformative agreement is on the heels of the first one signed with the American Chemical Society in spring 2021. These agreements expand University researchers鈥 scientific contributions by allowing authors to make their article open access at no cost to the author. Open access provides students, faculty and researchers with scholarly work that is published, online, free of charge and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions.

The agreement was negotiated through SU Libraries鈥 consortiums, 聽(NERL) and the聽聽(CRL). The three-year agreement provides researchers from NERL- and CRL-affiliated institutions, including 黑料不打烊, with unlimited publishing privileges in PLOS journals without incurring fees.

鈥淲e are extremely excited by the Libraries鈥 new partnership with PLOS,鈥 says Scott Warren, the Libraries鈥 associate dean for research excellence. 鈥淧LOS is a significant open access publisher for biomedical research literature and this agreement means University faculty, students and staff won鈥檛 have to locate other sources of funding if they are interested in publishing with PLOS.鈥

鈥淟ibraries and publishers are increasingly committed to providing equitable access to research on a global basis while also developing sustainable at-scale methods to cover the cost of open access publishing. We鈥檙e aware that University authors have found it challenging to cover article publishing charges (or APCs) in leading journals, which can run from several hundred to over $11,000 per article. The Libraries is uniquely situated to negotiate Universitywide agreements that either eliminate or mitigate APC costs across a publisher鈥檚 entire portfolio,鈥 says Warren.

鈥淭hus the Libraries are making it easier for University authors to publish where and how they want. The Libraries is also helping drive systemic change in journal publishing. Open access publishing is expanding rapidly, and 黑料不打烊 Libraries is committed to finding ways to facilitate greater access to University authored research to expand its reach and impact. These agreements are instrumental as we continue to develop systems that provide greater global access to research while simultaneously investigating ways to make open publishing easier for 黑料不打烊 authors,鈥 says Warren.

For more information on open access agreements or how authors can participate, the Libraries has created a

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