The Slovenian Forestry Institute has recently entered into an institutional membership agreement with Frontiers, a leading open access publisher. This partnership aims to facilitate open access publishing for eligible researchers affiliated with the Slovenian Forestry Institute.
Under this agreement, researchers from the Slovenian Forestry Institute will have a simplified process to publish their work in any journal published by Frontiers. Additionally, they will benefit from a 10% membership discount, making open access publishing more accessible and cost-effective.
The Slovenian Forestry Institute is committed to promoting the dissemination of research and supporting its researchers in making their findings widely available. By encouraging open access publishing, this agreement will contribute to increasing the volume of openly accessible research. Not only does this benefit the researchers by reducing their publication costs, but it also has a positive impact on the wider research community and the general public.
Frontiers is known for its commitment to advancing open science and providing researchers with a platform to share their discoveries. The institutional membership agreement with the Slovenian Forestry Institute strengthens Frontiers' mission of making high-quality research accessible to all.
Researchers affiliated with the Slovenian Forestry Institute who wish to take advantage of this agreement can select "Slovenian Forestry Institute" in the payment information section when submitting their articles to Frontiers. The eligibility of the researcher will be verified by Frontiers in collaboration with the institute's library, and if confirmed, the Article Processing Charges (APCs) will be covered by the Slovenian Forestry Institute upon acceptance.
By fostering collaboration between the Slovenian Forestry Institute and Frontiers, this publishing agreement aims to advance open access publishing in forestry research and contribute to the broader dissemination of scientific knowledge.
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