... staff, students employed/enrolled/otherwise accredited ) corresponding authors can publish cost free open access in the hybride and full open access ...
... started At Oxford University Press (OUP), corresponding authors of most Dutch universities and university hospitals can make their ...
... a Read and Publish agreement with AIP Publishing (AIPP). Corresponding authors from the participating institutions can publish open access in 26 ...
Corresponding authors of participation universities can publish open access without any costs ... License and conditions: Corresponding authors of participation universities (including ...
Corresponding authors of participation universities can publish open access without any costs ... License and conditions: Corresponding authors of participation universities (including University ...
... by one year under the same conditions. Karger: Corresponding authors from 11 Dutch universities can publish open access in all 89 journals ...
... Details and conditions of the licence The corresponding author with the publisher is affiliated with a participating ... articles can be published each year by corresponding authors from the participating institutions: 126 in 2022, 133 in 2023 and 141 ...
Corresponding authors of participating universities can publish open access without any costs ... University Medical Centers). Authors ( corresponding authors ) of participation universities can publish open access ...
... able to publish open access in 150 selected journals as corresponding author. They will be notified automatically by SAGE on the basis ... license in SAGE choice. Dutch corresponding authors are able to receive a substantial discount. In 2016 they can publish ...
... Emerald will issue 57 open access vouchers to authors at participating Dutch universities in 2020. NB. the 2020 vouchers ... How does it work? Upon submission corresponding authors are required to indicate that they want to make their ...
Dutch National website providing information for academics about the advantages of open access to publicly financed research