Academic publisher Taylor & Francis and the Council of Australian University Librarians (CAUL) have announced a new agreement enabling access for all 47 Australian and New Zealand universities to Taylor & Francis's portfolio of more than 2,500 high-quality peer-reviewed journals from 2017-2019.
The agreement introduces an innovative pricing model based on tiers defined by scale and research intensity and encompasses six-year transitionary pricing. The new agreement enables access to approximately 2,500 multidisciplinary journals in a sustainable and transparent way for all members. This addresses the challenge of finding a model which was relevant for the way in which CAUL members are currently using content.
CAUL is the peak leadership organisation for university libraries in Australia. CAUL's purpose is to transform how people experience knowledge and it actively advocates for fair, affordable access to knowledge.
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