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OA agreements with Rockefeller University Press, Benjamins and Future Science Group

11 January 2022

As of January 2022, UG/UMCG authors can benefit from new Read & Publish agreements the University of Groningen and the UMCG closed with publishers Rockefeller University Press, John Benjamins and the Future Science Group.

To find out which journals of each publisher are included in the agreement, please consult the Journal Browser.

Rockefeller University Press (RUP)

UG- and UMCG-affiliated corresponding authors can publish open access free of charge in RUP’s three hybrid journals: Journal of Cell Biology, Journal of Experimental Medicine and Journal of General Physiology. Articles will be published under a CC-BY license, directly deposited to PubMed Central (PMC) and subsequently to Europe PMC, and archived in LOCKSS/CLOCKSS and Portico. Read more

Future Science Group

The agreement covers mainly journals in the medical field. UG- and UMCG-affiliated corresponding authors can publish open access free of charge in 36 journals. Read more

John Benjamins

UG-affiliated corresponding authors can publish open access free of charge in all John Benjamins’s journals. Read more

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