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Publishing: a Guide for Researchers

Guide to information on Green and Gold open access

 

What are Transformative Open Access Publishing  Agreements?

Transformative agreements are agreements established with a publisher or publishers and represent a move away from subscription-based reading to open access publishing. Transformative Agreements are sometimes referred to as Publish and Read Deals.

Who Negotiates Transformative Agreements?

Transformative agreements in Ireland are negotiated by IReL. IReL is a consortium of Irish Research Libraries, it provides participating member institutions with access to a wide range of licensed e-resources and open access publishing agreements.

 

 

 

Why are they significant for the Library?

ATU Library has entered into transformative agreements with Elsevier Science Direct and a number of publishers as part of the IReL consortium of Irish Research Libraries.  Part of the workflow of these agreements is that the Library needs to approve requests from ATU authors.

Open Access Agreements

The following publishers offer authors affiliated with ATU the benefits of publishing open access, covering APCs or publication fee. APCs can range in value between €2000 and €5000. Part of the workflow of these agreements is that the library needs to approve requests from ATU authors (current staff and students).

Please Note: Unlike the Elsevier Science Direct agreement no set allocation of APCs has been assigned for ATU authors. Staff and students must compete nationally for the APCs allocated via the IReL agreement.

See: IReL OA Agreement Journal List.

Current ATU / IReL OA Agreements:

The IReL-Cambridge University Press agreement (2023-2025) allows current staff and students the ability to make their articles accepted for publication in eligible CUP journals open access, without the author paying an article processing charge (APC). Journals included for OA publishing are all CUP hybrid and fully open access journals.

See: IReL-Cambridge University Press (and publisher website for more).

The IReL-Oxford University Press agreement (Jan 2024 – Dec 2026) allows eligible corresponding authors in participating institutions (including ATU students and staff) to publish original research and review articles OA upon publication at no extra cost, in OUP hybrid journals only. 

See: IReL-Oxford University Press (and publisher website for more).

The IReL-SAGE agreement allows corresponding authors (where they are a current staff member or student with participating member institutions at the time the article is accepted for publication) to publish articles open access in SAGE Choice hybrid journals at no extra cost with a 20% APC discount in most SAGE Gold journals (fully OA journals). For Gold journals the remainder must be covered by an alternative funding source.

See: IReL-Sage (and publisher website for more).

 

 

The IReL-Springer agreement (Jan. - Dec. 2024) allows corresponding authors (where they are a current staff member or student with participating member institutions, including ATU at the time the article is accepted for publication) to publish articles OA in one of their eligible journals at no extra cost.

See: IReL-Springer Nature (and publisher website for more). 

 

The IReL-Taylor & Francis agreement (2024-2026) allows eligible corresponding authors in participating institutions, including ATU, to publish original research OA in all T&F Open Select journals (hybrid journals), at no extra cost (with fees covered by the agreement) providing there is IReL APC quota availability at the time of acceptance.

See: IReL-Taylor & Francis (and publisher website for more).

 

The IReL-Wiley agreement (2023 -2024) allows eligible corresponding authors in participating institutions (including ATU students and staff) to publish in eligible Wiley journals, without the author paying an APC. Journals included for OA publishing are all Wiley hybrid (partially open access) and Gold (fully open access) journals.

See: IReL-Wiley (and publisher website for more).


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