University of California and JMIR Publications launch pilot to advance open access to UC research - Office of Scholarly Communication

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Summary:

"The University of California and JMIR Publications today announced a two-year partnership that will make it easier and more affordable for researchers from all 10 UC campuses to publish in one of JMIR’s 30+ open access journals. The pilot, which provides subsidies for faculty who publish with JMIR, is UC’s first such agreement with a native open access publisher.

Under the agreement, the UC Libraries will automatically pay the first $1,000 of the open access publishing fee, or article processing charge (APC), for all UC authors who choose to publish in a JMIR journal. Authors who do not have research funds available can request financial assistance from the libraries for the remainder of the APC so that they can publish completely free of charge...."

Link:

https://osc.universityofcalifornia.edu/2020/01/jmir-uc/

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Tags:

oa.new oa.u.california oa.agreements oa.offsets oa.fees oa.jmir oa.gold oa.journals

Date tagged:

01/24/2020, 10:43

Date published:

01/24/2020, 05:43