IFLA has announced a new Open Access Vocabulary resource aimed at creating a shared language to facilitate dialogue on key terms and definitions in open access, open science and data. The announcement can be read here.
Please find the attached PDF for your convenience, along with the direct link to the PDF in the IFLA repository .
1. IOPScience extra: Why publish open access under the IOP science transformation agreement
2. The Company of Biologists: Why is open access important?
3. Royal Society: Publish open with Royal Society
4. Cambridge University Press: How to publish open access under SANLiC transformative agreement
4.1 Cambridge open access author guide
4.2 Use this tool to find out if you are eligible for an open access waiver or discount - Search by country (South Africa) or institution.
5. Elsevier (Science Direct): Find a participating journal in this agreement by title or subject area
6. Oxford University Press: SANLiC dedicated information page
6.1 OUP Read and Publish author's guide
7. Royal Society of Chemistry: Search for your institution to check eligible journals on this agreement
8. Springer Nature: SANLiC Transformative agreement - Open Access publishing author guide
9. Taylor & Francis: Publish open access with Taylor and Francis at NO COST
9.1 Taylor and Francis research tips and insights
10. Wiley: Publish with Wiley under the SANLiC transformative agreement
10.1 Wiley open access publishing author guide
10.2 Wiley-SANLiC Author Engagement Program
The platform offers access to Thesis and Dissertations, journal articles, and Book Chapters accessible in the BASE Research Database