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Two UCSF Faculty Call for “Unified Actions” From Faculty Regarding Cell Press
…om Cell Press editorial boards; iii) cease to submit papers to Cell Press journals; and iv) talk widely about Elsevier and Cell Press pricing tactics and business strategies.” The letter is reported in the Chronicle of Higher Education….
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The Company of Biologists Open Access Agreement
…ll funding from the UC libraries. Your request will be reviewed within one business day and if approved, your charge will be paid in full by the libraries. You will be contacted if your request is denied for any reason. 4. If you indicated that you do have research funds available for the balance of the article processing charge, you will be invoiced. If you select this option, you will see your portion of the article processing charge disappear f…
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Advancing Open Monograph Opportunities at UC: New Pathways for the Future
…-standards OA initiatives that support discoverability, metadata quality, preservation, and long-term sustainability. These recommendations are guided by shared principles—scholarly excellence, fiscal responsibility, transparency, equity, bibliodiversity, and community stewardship. The framework draws on the OAPEN/DOAB classification of open access book models and is paired with a values-based evaluative approach designed to support clear, consist…
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Springer Nature Transformative Open Access Agreement
…pus’s library to receive funding. Your request will be reviewed within one business day and if approved, your charge will be paid in full by the libraries. You will also be asked to identify the reason that full funding is needed, choosing from a menu of options (e.g., the research is not grant-funded and you have no other sources of funding available; the grant budget did not include money for publishing; etc.) You will not be sent an invoice for…
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New open access agreement between the University of California and Canadian Science Publishing
…to full open access. CSP is exploring how to shift from subscription-based business models to models that make it easier and more affordable for researchers to publish their work open access. “Access to peer-reviewed science has never been more important. As a not-for-profit navigating the switch from subscription to open access, we see transformative models as a sustainable way to open up the scientific literature,” Kettley added. CSP, a mission-…
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Open Access Tipping Point (OATIP) Public Affirmation
…tions to promote open access to our scholarship and to support sustainable business models, including the elimination of dual payments to publishers. We will advocate broadly, and work with our stakeholders both locally and in existing consortia, to advance these common goals. Ivy Anderson, California Digital Library Kristin Antelman, University of California Santa Barbara Clare Appavoo, Canadian Research Knowledge Network Jonathan Bengtson, Unive…
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Research Impact & Scholarly Profiles
…tool can “read,” the more comprehensive your metrics will be. What is the business model of your tool? Is it for-profit and available with premium features for a fee, or is it a free platform available to all? For instance, Symplectic’s Elements and Elsevier’s Pure are licensed platforms that come often at substantial cost to an institution, whereas Impact Story, ORCID, and Google Scholar offer free profile services. Have you made a copy of you…
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PNAS and the University of California announce open access publishing agreement
…executive director. “We look forward to continuing to explore open access business models and to launching PNAS Nexus, our fully open access journal, in 2022.” The two-year pilot agreement, which runs from August 2021 to July 2023, enables authors across the UC system to publish with immediate open access in PNAS at a lower total cost and with no separate article page charges. A flat annual fee covered by the UC libraries provides read access to…
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PNAS Introduces Open Access Option for Authors
…s starting by experimenting with an open access option for authors. It is a compromise between open access for all articles and doing business as usual.” See the press release….
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Open Access at University of California Press
…ific and scholarly rigor—defined by each community Fairness in pricing and business practice Transparency and openness, in data, methods, competing interests—defined by each community Putting the academic community first—which community primarily creates and maintains a journal’s profile and identity The above journals not only openly share research but also recognize the value contributed by the research community to the review process. Instead o…



