Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development has recently announced a new publishing agreement with Frontiers, an open access publisher. This agreement will make it easier for eligible researchers at the university to publish their work in open access format.
Under the institutional membership agreement, eligible researchers at Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development will enjoy a streamlined invoicing process, which will be managed directly between Frontiers and the Open Access team at the university's library. This will make the process of publishing open access articles more efficient and convenient for the researchers.
The agreement also aims to encourage more researchers at the university to publish their work in open access format, which will increase the volume of research that is freely available to the wider research community and the public. The University Library at Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development has been actively supporting its researchers in making their research more widely available, and this agreement is expected to further encourage researchers to adopt open access publishing.
Frontiers is a leading open access publisher that offers a wide range of journals in various fields, including sustainability and environmental studies. By partnering with Frontiers, Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development hopes to expand its reach and impact in the research community.
Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development researchers who wish to publish their work with Frontiers can select the university in the payment information section when submitting their article. Frontiers will verify their eligibility with the library, and if confirmed, the article processing charge (APC) may be paid by Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development upon acceptance.
This agreement is expected to benefit both the researchers at Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development and the wider research community. Researchers will have more opportunities to publish their work in open access format, while the research community will have access to more high-quality research on sustainability and environmental studies.
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