Open access agreements
Find out if you are eligible for fee support when publishing your work open access with F1000
F1000 is part of some Taylor & Francis open access agreements, which offer institutions and researchers a bespoke solution to publishing open access. They simplify the open access process for authors and reduce costs and administration for librarians. This means that individual authors benefit from discounted Article Publishing Charges (APCs) or can publish open access at no cost to themselves.
Open access agreements can support all researchers at included organizations. We work with individual institutions, funders, and consortia (e.g. JISC in the UK) to design the right agreement to meet their open access goals.
Please see below to find out what open access publishing support is currently available in your region and country, and which F1000 platforms are covered by each institutional agreement.
Asia
Chinese University of Hong Kong
F1000Research; Routledge Open Research; MedEdPublish; Health Open Research; and Bioethics Open ResearchKalinga Institute of Industrial Technology, India
F1000ResearchKing Abdullah University of Science & Technology, Saudi Arabia
F1000ResearchNational Health Research Institutes, Taiwan
F1000Research; Routledge Open Research; MedEdPublish; Health Open Research; and Bioethics Open ResearchUniversity of Doha for Science & Technology, Qatar
F1000Research
Europe
Consortium of Swiss Academic Libraries, Switzerland – 29 universities and institutes
F1000Research; MedEdPublish; and Routledge Open ResearchJISC, United Kingdom – 153 universities, colleges, institutes, research councils and agencies
F1000Research;MedEdPublish; and Routledge Open ResearchKooperation E-Medien Oesterreich (KEMO), Austria – 27 universities and institutes
F1000Research; MedEdPublish; and Routledge Open Research
North America
Purdue University, USA
F1000Research
Oceania
Western Sydney University, Australia
F1000Research
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Find out how your institution can benefit and recommend this to your librarian so we can help support open access publishing at your institution.
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