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Publish: Open Access Publishing Support

Open Access Publishing Support

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The Caltech Library supports Open Access publishing with a number of publishers. There are three primary models currently: Transformative Agreements (no APCs—article processing charges), support through Subscribe to Open (S2O) / Direct to Open (D2O) programs, and APC discount programs. In all cases, the corresponding author must be a Caltech affiliate. Using an @caltech.edu email address, although not required by all of the programs, simplifies the process of receiving the APC waiver or discount. If you have any questions, please email library@caltech.edu.

 

Transformative Agreements

The Caltech Library has several transformative open access (OA) agreements with publishers that shift the scholarly publication process from a subscription service to an open access model. These agreements allow Caltech authors to make all articles and conference papers in the corresponding publications open access immediately at no cost to the author. See below for details on the specific agreements. If you have any questions, please email library@caltech.edu.

 

American Chemical Society

Caltech Library is part of the American Chemical Society’s Transformative Agreement with the Statewide California Electronic Library Consortium (SCELC). Corresponding authors employed by or attending Caltech are able to choose Open Access licensing in all ACS journals, whether hybrid or Gold Open access, for a flat fee. Contact the Library for further details. American Chemical Society press release and website.

 

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

In January 2023, Caltech Library entered into a second three-year Transformative Agreement with the ACM OPEN program. Corresponding authors employed by or attending Caltech are able to choose Open Access licensing in all ACM journals and conference proceedings without incurring any fees. Contact the Library for further details. Caltech news release.

 

The Electrochemical Society

Formerly, the Caltech Library subscription to the ECS Plus package provided access to all of The Electrochemical Society’s online content. In addition, corresponding authors employed by or attending Caltech were able to choose Open Access licensing in all ECS publications. In 2023, IOP Publishing, the host of ECS content, entered into a Transformative Agreement with the Statewide California Electronic Library Consortium (SCELC). Corresponding authors employed by or attending Caltech or JPL are able to choose Open Access licensing in ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology and Journal of the Electrochemical Society without incurring any fees. ECS Advances is currently funded entirely by ECS. Contact the Library for further details. IOP Publishing news release.

 

Company of Biologists

Caltech Library’s transformative publishing agreement with the Company of Biologists eliminates Open Access article processing charges (APCs) across CoB’s three hybrid journals—Development, Journal of Cell Science, and Journal of Experimental Biology—for corresponding authors employed by or attending Caltech. It does not affect the APCs for CoB’s two Gold Open Access journals—Disease Models & Mechanisms and Biology Open. Company of Biologists Read & Publish: participating institutions.

 

IOP Publishing

In 2023, IOP Publishing, the host of ECS content, entered into a Transformative Agreement with the Statewide California Electronic Library Consortium (SCELC). Corresponding authors employed by or attending Caltech or JPL are able to choose Open Access licensing almost all of the IOP journals without incurring any fees. This program does not include the American Astronomical Society’s portfolio of journals. Contact the Library for further details. IOP Publishing news release.

 

OA Publishing Discount Programs

 

International Union for Crystallography (IUCr)

Caltech’s corresponding authors are entitled to a discount on the article processing charges (APCs) for Acta Crystallographica Section E based on the Library’s subscription to Acta Crystallographica Section C.

 

MDPI

Caltech Library’s membership provides a 10% discount on APCs across all of the MDPI journals for corresponding authors employed by or attending Caltech or JPL. MDPI Institutional Open Access Program (IOAP).

 

PNAS

Caltech Library’s institutional subscription to Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences provides Caltech corresponding authors with a $500 discount off of the APC for immediate Open Access to an article. Currently, this rate is $4995 instead of $5495. PNAS APCs.

 

Publishing Programs Supported by the Caltech Library (S2O/D2O)

The Caltech Library participates in a number of initiatives designed to provide greater access to scholarly material, both for research outputs from the Institute and for global access to Institute scholarly outputs.