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Cambridge University Press and Jisc reach UK-wide flexible open access read and publish agreement -

Cambridge University Press (CUP) and Jisc, the education and research not-for-profit, have reached a UK-wide open access (OA) agreement that offers a range of flexible Read and Publish options to all UK institutions. Institutions who did not previously take the complete collection, will receive a full upgrade to the complete collection for no additional fee.

The agreement comes after a year-long negotiation, alongside extensive consultation with UK institutions to secure an improved read and publish offer that meets the diverse needs of Jisc members. It will increase OA publishing in both hybrid and gold titles from 19% to 100% OA for participating institutions.

Provided options cover both the payment for institutions to access the Press’s journals and the Article Processing Charges their authors would normally pay to publish their work open access in those journals.

The Press’s commitment to open access stems from its belief that a sustainable transition is vital to the future of research and in keeping with its mission to advance learning, research and knowledge worldwide.

Cambridge University Press continues to forge read and publish deals with institutions and consortia around the world and recently requested that the majority of its journals be given transformative journal status by cOAlition S as part of a commitment to transition them to full open access.

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