Open Access Publishing. 9.1 In consideration for the Publisher agreeing to permit Corresponding Authors to publish Eligible Articles in the Licensed Titles on the basis of the terms of this Licence, the Institution agrees to pay the Publishing Fee.
Open Access Publishing. Eligible Authors are allowed to publish their Open Access Articles in the Licensed Material free of Article Processing Charges. The applicable open access publishing terms and conditions are in Schedule 4 (Open access provisions).
Open Access Publishing. In addition to the rights granted under Section I of this UMI® Publishing Agreement, ProQuest/UMI may reproduce, distribute, display and transmit the Work in electronic format in the ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Open database (PQDT Open) or successor database(s), where it will be made available for free download. PQDT Open may be accessed by the academic community as well as through major search engines and
Open Access Publishing. In addition to the rights granted under Section I of this ProQuest Publishing Agreement, ProQuest may reproduce, distribute, display and transmit the Work in electronic format in the ProQuest Dissertations & Theses database, where it may be made available for free download. A subset of the ProQuest Dissertations & Theses database, currently known as PQDT Open, may be accessed by the academic community as well as through major search engines and open access harvesters.
Open Access Publishing. (i) On acceptance for publication by the Publisher (which acceptance will at all times be subject to the provisions of Clause 5), Open Access Articles by Eligible Authors will be published in such Licensed Title as the Publisher in its discretion deems most appropriate free of an Article Publishing Charge.
(ii) Eligible Authors will retain copyright to their Open Access Articles and will only be required to grant the Publisher an immediate, non-exclusive right to publish Open Access Articles under a Creative Commons Licence. Third-party content included in Open Access Articles, for example images or graphics, should be clearly labelled and will not be subject to these provisions. Nothing in this Licence shall otherwise restrict, limit or curtail any provisions of the Creative Commons Licence used for Open Access Articles.
(iii) Upon publication, the Publisher will provide the Eligible Author, by email, a link to the Version of Record of the Open Access Article and the article’s DOI.
(iv) The Publisher will also submit the Open Access Article and its metadata to all relevant third-party repositories, including PubMed Central, EuropePubMed Central, Google Scholar (all journals, crawled by Google), CAS, and where possible, via the following abstracting and indexing and discovery services: Biological Abstracts (WoS), BIOSIS Previews (WoS), BIOSIS Reviews Reports And Meetings (WoS), CAB International, Chemical Abstracts Service, CNKI, Current Contents - Life Sciences (WoS), Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), Embase (Elsevier), Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), Google Scholar, XXXXXXX (via NLM Catalog; where applicable), Proquest Information & Learning, PubMed, PubMed Central, ROAD (Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources), Science Citation Index (WoS), Science Citation Index Expanded (WoS), ScienceOpen, Scimago Journal & Country Rank, Scopus (Elsevier), Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics);
(v) The Publisher will use all reasonable efforts to make all published Open Access Articles available to the public on its website at all times and on a twenty-four hour basis, save for routine maintenance (which shall be notified in advance wherever possible), and will restore access as soon as practicably possible in the event of an interruption or suspension of the service.
(vi) Publisher will use all reasonable efforts to ensure that its server has adequate capacity and bandwidth to support access to published Open Access Articles at a level commensura...
Open Access Publishing. Publisher will publish in Open Access any Qualifying Article submitted by an Eligible Author and accepted by Publisher for publication, for journals specified in Schedule C-c, at no direct costs to the author or the Institution, subject to such article being within the Publication Cap. Eligibility is checked during the acceptance process. The Publiser may, at its absolute discretion and at any time during the term of this Licence Agreement, agree to increase the Publication Cap.
Open Access Publishing a) In consideration for The Company of Biologists licensing the Licensed Materials pursuant to clause 3)a), and agreeing to permit Eligible Authors to publish an accepted Open Access Article in the Version of Record on the basis of the terms of this Licence, the Licensee agrees to pay the Licence Fee, (and the parties acknowledge that a proportion of the Licence Fee is attributable to each of the licensing of the Licensed Materials and such rights of publication of accepted Open Access Articles).
Open Access Publishing. In consideration for the Licensor agreeing to permit Eligible Corresponding Authors to publish Eligible Articles as Open Access Material in the Hybrid Publishing Titles and Gold OA Publishing Titles on the basis of the terms of this License Agreement, as well as access to the Licensed Materials as set forth herein, the Licensee agrees to pay the Fee.
Open Access Publishing. 2.1. Verified Authors of Eligible Articles shall be invited to publish the article open access without additional charges.
2.2. The Publisher will charge Verified Authors service fees (e.g. colour-in-print, reprints, overlength fees) if those services are requested by the authors.
2.3. The Publisher shall label OA articles as funded by IReL. The footnote of the OA Article in the version of record shall state the following "Open access funding provided by Irish Research eLibrary" and the article metadata should include the Funder Registry identifier for IReL: xxxx://xx.xxx.xxx/10.13039/100018998
2.4. The Publisher will deliver article metadata including open access license information to CrossRef and other relevant third parties.
2.5. The Publisher will make all published Open Access Articles available to anyone on its website at all times.
2.6. The Publisher will promptly notify Maynooth University of any changes to the list of Eligible Journals.
Open Access Publishing. SURF shall make arrangements with Publisher regarding provision of Open Access. These arrangements concluded between the Institutions and Publisher are set out in Schedule C - Licence Agreement.