Fayetteville State University (FSU), one of the oldest historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in the United States, has entered into a three‑year open access (OA) partnership with Taylor & Francis. The agreement allows FSU researchers to publish their work in more than 2,500 Taylor & Francis and Routledge journals without incurring open access publishing charges. This arrangement is expected to enhance the visibility and impact of FSU scholarship worldwide.
The partnership aligns with FSU’s tradition of supporting research that contributes to society. By removing financial barriers, the agreement enables faculty to make their findings freely available, expanding access for readers globally.
Taylor & Francis’ portfolio spans humanities, social sciences, and STEM disciplines, supporting the breadth of FSU’s research programs, including health sciences, education, economics, and the arts.
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