NL Waiver codes for more than 200 hybrid LWW journals. Publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins ... universities can publish open access free of charge in 228 hybrid journals of Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins (LWW) LWW’s full ...
NL A 90% discount on publishing in hybrid journals. Publisher Walter de Gruyter Deal ... review articles in open access in any of De Gruyter’s hybrid journals at a discount of 90% of the APC price. When ...
NL This deal applies to 1,400 hybrid journals. Publisher Wiley Deal duration ... as of 4 March 2016 on open access publishing in 1400 hybrid journals . Corresponding authors of Dutch universities ...
... Open Choice). We call journals that offer this option ‘ hybrid ’ journals. Academic institutions do not support the hybrid approach because these journals are paid for twice: via subscriptions ...
Free of charge publishing in 2,300 hybrid journals, under the CC -license of your choice. NL ... papers about 2.300 Taylor & Francis and Routledge hybrid journals. Corresponding authors connected to a Dutch university or ...
NL Hybrid as well as full open access journals are included in this deal. ... Cambridge University Press to publish open access in 261 hybrid and 20 full open access journals. All titles are included in the ...
... will be able to publish in open access in 339 CUP hybrid journals and 17 CUP full open access journals, without any additional ... a fully open access journal. OA publication of articles in hybrid journals will be no longer paid for. ...
... access journals or open access platforms. Publication in hybrid journals that work according to the old subscription model but offer ...
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. , also known as Wiley is a global academic publisher of books, journals and encyclopaedias. NL
Cambridge University Press is the publishing house of the University of Cambridge. The publishing house was founded in 1534 and is the oldest still existing publishing house in the world. Cambridge University Press has 50 branches...
Dutch National website providing information for academics about the advantages of open access to publicly financed research