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swissuniversities adopt new transformative pilot agreement with Elsevier for research access and OA publishing in Switzerland -

swissuniversities has adopted a new transformative pilot agreement with Elsevier for research access and open access publishing in Switzerland. The agreement is the result of the negotiations organised by the Consortium of Swiss Academic Libraries (CSAL) and Elsevier, a global leader in research publishing and information analytics.

As a result, all member institutions of swissuniversities and additional CSAL consortium member institutions, as well as their affiliated researchers across Switzerland, will have continued access to the Freedom Collection and ScienceDirect, Elsevier’s leading platform of peer-reviewed scholarly literature. Researchers affiliated to CSAL consortium member institutions can access 16 million publications from over 2,500 journals published by Elsevier and its society partners via ScienceDirect. Furthermore, researchers will be able to publish open access across the majority of Elsevier’s Gold and Hybrid journals, scaling up to 100 percent by 2023.

This is a key milestone with regard to the national Open Access strategy of swissuniversities, which aims to achieve 100 percent open access by 2024. The four-year agreement is the first time CSAL has signed a national contract with a major publisher and will support all academic and research institutions across Switzerland as they transition to open access.

The agreement has been published and can be accessed on the homepage of the Consortium of Swiss Academic Libraries.

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