Technical professional organization IEEE has reached an unlimited read and publish open access agreement with the Conferenza dei Rettori delle Università Italiane (CRUI), the association of state and non-state Italian universities, to support authors who choose to publish open access.
Under this new three-year agreement, all researchers from the participating 54 Italian institutions are now able to publish open access articles in approximately 200 leading journals and magazines published by IEEE, making them instantly available and free to read by the public and helping support CRUI’s mission to make their authors’ publications open to the world. Under the terms of the agreement, the costs of both accessing subscription content and the article processing charges (APCs) required to publish open access are covered by the license fees paid by consortium members, making the process easier and more convenient for authors.
Participating members of the CRUI will have: open access publishing rights in all of IEEE’s hybrid journals and fully open access journals, making articles instantly available and free to read by the general public; publication of all open access IEEE journal articles with a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license unless otherwise requested by the author; and read access rights to peer-reviewed journals, access to approximately 200,000 new conference papers added each year, as well as IEEE standards (totaling more than five million articles overall, including over 250,000 new articles added each year).
In recent years, the Conferenza dei Rettori delle Università Italiane has signed various agreements fostering open access publication by affiliated members. According to Ferruccio Resta, President of the CRUI, what makes the collaboration with IEEE significant is the possibility for authors to publish both in hybrid and gold journals at no additional cost and in an unlimited number. This is an extraordinary opportunity for the 54 Italian universities and research institutions reached by this contract, which also grants access to the IEL database.
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