Read & Publish
What are Read & Publish agreements?
These agreements provide ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Adelaide students and staff with increased opportunities to publish open access (OA) without paying article processing charges (APCs). Publisher-imposed title exclusions and caps on the number of APCs waived apply to most agreements. Lists of journal titles covered by each individual Read & Publish agreement are detailed below. You can also use the Read and Publish Journal selector to search for titles included in the agreements by name or subject area.
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The full list of all journals included in the CAUL Read & Publish Agreements is . Note that the ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Adelaide has not entered into all of the agreements. Please refer to the Our Read & Publish agreements section below to see the 19 UofA-specific agreements. When referring to the full title list, ensure that publisher name is one of those 19 listed below, and that the Included in R&P agreement section is marked 'Yes'.
Please note that the caps on the , , and agreements have now been reached, and no further Open Access publishing using these agreements will be possible in 2024 – see the CAUL webpages for further details.
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Frequently asked questions
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Key eligibility requirements
To be eligible to publish as part of these agreements, you must:Ìý
- be the corresponding author
- be affiliated with the ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Adelaide, andÌý
- use your ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog email address.
Each agreement has different conditions. Refer to the Inclusions and Information for authors links on the for the specific requirements of each agreement.Ìý
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Our Read & Publish agreements
The Library has agreements with the following publishers:
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American Institute of Physics
This agreement allows authors to publish in 23 titles.
Information for authors:ÌýYou can find publisher-specific information including author rights and details about how to submit your article for open access publishing on theÌý.
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American Psychological Association (APA)
This agreement allows authors to publish in 87 hybrid APA journals.
Information for authors:ÌýYou can find publisher-specific information including author rights and details about how to submit your article for open access publishing on theÌý
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Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Open
This agreement allows authors to publish in all of ACM's hybrid and gold journals.
Information for authors:ÌýYou can find publisher-specific information including author rights and details about how to submit your article for open access publishing on theÌý
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Cambridge
This agreement allows authors to publish in 388 titles.
Information for authors:ÌýYou can find publisher-specific information including author rights and details about how to submit your article for open access publishing on theÌý.
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Company of Biologists
The Ìýenables corresponding authors to publish their work open access under a Creative Commons Attribution license in . This agreementÌýalso provides access to all content, including the entire archive back to 1853.
Information for authors: You can find publisher-specific information including author rights and details about how to submit your article for open access publishing on the .
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CSIRO
This agreement allows authors to publish in 15 CSIRO owned journals plus 2 society journals.
Information for authors:ÌýYou can find publisher-specific information including author rights and details about how to submit your article for open access publishing on theÌý.
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Elsevier
For the first half of 2023, this agreement included 235 titles. For articles accepted from 15 June 2023, this agreement includes 1,649 titles.
Information for authors:ÌýYou can find publisher-specific information including author rights and details about how to submit your article for open access publishing on theÌý.
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Future Science Group
The Ìýpublish across the and websites. Coverage includes clinical and translational medicine, bioscience, applied science and intellectual property issues in research and development.ÌýThis agreement excludes drug evaluation articles and content or research that is sponsored or funded by pharmaceutical or biotechnology companies.ÌýThis agreement provides access toÌýback issues of these journals back to 2018.
Information for authors:ÌýYou can find publisher-specific information including author rights and details about how to submit your article for open access publishing on the .
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Institute of Physics
This agreement allows authors to publish in 76 titles.
Information for authors:ÌýYou can find publisher-specific information including author rights and details about how to submit your article for open access publishing on theÌý.
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John Benjamins
This agreement allows authors to publish in 85 hybrid titles.
Information for authors:ÌýYou can find publisher-specific information including author rights and details about how to submit your article for open access publishing on the
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Karger Publishers
The publish over in the field of medicalÌýscience. Corresponding authors can publish immediately to open access on the publisher's platform once the article has been accepted.ÌýThis agreement also provides access to all back issues of these journalsÌýback to 1990, and can also be used forÌýtext and data mining.
Information for authors:ÌýYou can find publisher-specific information including author rights and details about how to submit your article for open access publishing on the .
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Microbiology Society
The Ìýis a membership charity for scientists interested in microbes, their effects and practical uses, and they publish . This agreement also provides access to back issues of these journalsÌýback to 1947, and can also be used for text and data mining.
Information for authors:ÌýThe Microbiology Society will confirm details with the author during the manuscript submission process. You can find publisher-specific information including author rights and details about how to submit your article for open access publishing on the .
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Oxford ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog Press
Ìýpublish over across a wide range of disciplines including the humanities, social sciences, law, science, and medicine.ÌýThis agreement also provides read access to 365 titles.
Information for authors:ÌýYou can find publisher-specific information including author rights and details about how to submit your article for open access publishing on the .
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Royal Society
The Ìýpublish across the biological, physical, mathematical and engineering sciences.ÌýThis agreement also provides access to back issues of these journals back to 1665.
Information for authors:ÌýYou can find publisher-specific information including author rights and details about how to submit your article for open access publishing on the .
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Sage
SAGE is a global academic publisher of books, journals, and a growing suite of library products and services.Ìý
Information for authors:ÌýYou can find publisher-specific information including author rights and details about how to submit your article for open access publishing on theÌý.
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Springer
Please note: The article cap for the Springer Read & Publish agreement has now been reached for 2024. For further information on caps, see theÌý. To discuss alternative options for publishing open access, contact yourÌýLiaison Librarian.
The Ìýagreement enables authors to publish in approximately Ìýacross disciplines.
Information for authors:ÌýYou can find publisher-specific information including author rights and details about how to submit your article for open access publishing on the .
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Taylor & Francis
Please note: The cap on this agreement has now been reached for 2024. Authors publishing in a hybrid title will need to pay an Article Processing Charge (APC) to make their article open access or choose the subscription route. For further information on caps, see theÌý. To discuss alternative options for publishing open access, contact yourÌýLiaison Librarian.
This agreement allows authors to publish in 2128 Taylor & Francis journals.
Information for authors:ÌýYou can find publisher-specific information including author rights and details about how to submit your article for open access publishing on the
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Wiley
Please note: The cap on this agreement has now been reached for 2024. Authors publishing in a hybrid title will need to pay an Article Processing Charge (APC) to make their article open access (eligible authors choosing to pay an APC will receive a 10% discount), or choose the subscription route. Authors publishing in a fully open access journal will be covered by the agreement for the remainder of 2024 if their article was submitted before 30 September. For articles submitted after this date, authors must pay the APC (eligible authors will receive a 10% discount). This agreement ends on 31 December 2024 and details of the 2025 agreement are not yet available. Please see the for details.
The agreement includes over across disciplines including high impact journals available for authors to publish their work open access.
Information for authors:ÌýYou can find publisher-specific information including author rights and details about how to submit your article for open access publishing on the .
Discounted Publisher agreements
Some publishers don’t have Read & Publish agreements available but do provide a discount on the article processing charge (APC). The discount is automatically applied to the APCs upon acceptance of an article where the corresponding author uses their ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Adelaide email address.
The Library has agreements with the following publishers:
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American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
This discounted agreement provides a 50% discount on the Article Processing Charge (APC) to publish Open Access in any of ASME’s hybrid journals. The title list and further details on eligibility and the publishing process can be found on theÌý
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Royal Society of Chemistry
- 15% discount off the article processing charge
- The discount is automatically applied to the APC upon acceptance of an article
- You must use your ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Adelaide email address
- All journals included
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Frequently asked questions
Eligibility
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Who can publish via the Read & Publish agreements?
The agreements cover all ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Adelaide corresponding authors, both staff and students. To be eligible you must ensure that the ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Adelaide is your first affiliation and that you use your ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog email address.
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I’m not the corresponding author. Can my article still be published open access for free?
To be covered by the ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Adelaide’s Read & Publish agreements you must be the corresponding author. If the corresponding author is from another institution, it is worth checking if their institution has signed up to a Read & Publish agreement.
If no agreement exists then you can still make your work open access for free via our institutional repository, . Simply deposit your Author Accepted Manuscript in .
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Is there a limit on the number of articles that can be published open access under the agreements?
Most of the Read & Publish agreements provide access to authors for unlimited publishing. The exceptions are Elsevier, Oxford ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog Press, Springer, and Wiley and Hindawi. These publishers have capped limits that are shared across all participating institutions within the Council of ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlogn ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog Librarians (CAUL) consortium. The limits reset at the beginning of the calendar year. are now available on the capped agreements, providing up-to-date statistics. For further information on the number of articles covered by these agreements, see the Number of included articles section in the CAUL publisher pages for Elsevier, Oxford ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog Press, Springer, and Wiley and Hindawi.
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Which article types are eligible under the agreements?
Eligible article types depend on the publisher. Check the Inclusions and Information for authors links on the for specific details.
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Can I publish an Open Access book/monograph using the agreements?
The Read and Publish agreements cover journal articles only. The Library cannot offer support for paying Book Processing Charges (BPC) to publish Open Access books. Your funding may cover such charges.
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Article processing charges
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What steps do I need to take to make sure that I don't pay an APC?
Make sure that you list the ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Adelaide as your first listed institutional affiliation and use your adelaide.edu.au email address. There are no invoices or tokens required.
The relevant publisher will confirm details of the agreement with you on acceptance of publication.
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What’s the usual APC for a journal?
Publishing outside of a Read & Publish agreement, an APC varies from $1,300 to $5,000 AUD to publish open access within these journals.
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Will the library pay my APCs for journals not covered by a Read & Publish agreement?
The Library is unable to pay for APCs. We will, however, continue to negotiate with publishers for Read & Publish agreements. Any new agreements will be added to this page and will be promoted.
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What if I’m charged an APC when I shouldn’t have been?
If you were an eligible author and any of the publishersÌýcharge you an APC throughout the term of a Read & Publish agreement, then the fee should be refunded. Contact your Liaison Librarian for guidance.
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Do the Read & Publish agreements cover all publishing fees?
The agreements only apply to article processing charges. Some journals may charge additional fees such as mandatory page charges, and fees for colour images and figures. Check the publisher-specific information on the , and the journal's instructions for authors for details.
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Open access (OA)
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I have already published my article. Can it be made open access retrospectively within a Read & Publish journal?
Read & Publish agreements are not retrospective. Only newly submitted articles can be published as part of these agreements.
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Will articles published open access under one of these new agreements remain open access?
All articles published as open access within these Read & Publish agreements will remain open access in perpetuity.
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What if my article isn’t made open access when it should have been?
If you are eligible to publish in a journal covered by aÌýRead & Publish agreement, the publisherÌýwill make your work open access. ÌýÌý
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What if I don’t want to make my work open access?
You will have an opportunity to opt out of the Read & Publish agreement. However, making your work open access has a range of benefits, including increasing the discoverability and accessibility of your work, and leading to increased citations.
The ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Adelaide strongly encourages open access publishing and it is also a funding requirement of outputs fromÌý and . There are several ways that you can ensure your article is open access. If you don’t take advantage of publishing via a Read & Publish agreement, you will need to ensure that you meet these requirements in other ways, such as by depositing your Author Accepted Manuscript into the ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog’s institutional repository, .
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Why do I need to release my article under a Creative Commons license?
Copyright restrictions can prevent research being shared and built upon. A license ensures that you keep your copyright while at the same time giving users permission to use your work in certain ways and ensures that it is truly open. All Creative Commons licenses require that you areÌýattributed as the author. Each Read & Publish agreement will include specific information around author rights and attribution.
Always check the publisher’s terms regarding specific licenses to understand . For help selecting the most appropriate Creative Commons license for your work, try the tool.
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Capped agreements
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What happens if the cap runs out before the end of the calendar year?
Selected Read and Publish agreements have publisher imposed caps. The cap applies to the entire CAUL consortium membership and may be reached by the end of the year. CAUL has produced a with approval and rejection statistics for capped agreements to help Universities monitor the capped status.
If a quota is exceeded, ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Adelaide authors can:
- Publish the article open and source funds to pay the APC
- Publish under traditional subscription model (read only access behind a paywall).
Authors are encouraged to submit an accepted version of their paper to . To further discuss your publishing options please contact your Liaison Librarian.
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