Examples of Gold Open Access in a sentence
If you choose to publish in Cancer Research Communications, AACR's Gold Open Access journal, the fees are already substantially discounted so no additional discounts would apply.
The JPIAMR promotes Green and Gold Open Access measures, as recommended by the EC Recommendation on Open Access policies for Member States (17th July 2012), towards Horizon 2020.
The JPIAMR promotes Green, Diamond and Gold Open Access measures, as recommended by the EC Recommendation on Open Access policies for Member States (17th July 2012), towards Horizon 2020.
Authors selecting Gold Open Access publication will be able to choose an appropriate CC-BY licence.
For instance, propo- nents of the so-called big deals, as well as the very similar Gold Open Access model where licences are costless to the reader, get most of their value through licensing a vast amount of literature served from the same platform.
All authors retain copyright in their contributions but are required to sign a form assigning the Society an exclusive licence to publish, except in the case of Gold Open Access articles which will be published under a non-exclusive licence.
It meant a first attempt by this key research funder to support APC-based Gold Open Access in an ‘external’ way from the project grants themselves.1 The fact that once the original April 30th, 2017 end-date for the initiative was reached the project was extended for an additional ten months (European Commission, 2017) provides a solid piece of evidence for its perceived usefulness.
From the very early stages in the discussions around the implementation of the initiative, it became evident that a pa- rallel mechanism would need to be designed to support APC-free Gold Open Access.
The FP7 Post-Grant Open Access Pilot system: monitoring viewimplementing a specific purpose-built system.6 This is however an area in the domain of research support infrastructure around Gold Open Access implementation where innovation is constantly taking place7 and the open source platform developed by OpenAIRE could well be worth revisiting for its re-use by other funders besides the EC and even by institu- tions processing a large amount of APC funding requests.
While instruments like the offsetting deals make Gold Open Access eligibility far more democratic, new models still need to be found that help levelling the playing field across coun- tries without disproportionately benefitting legacy publishers.