Global research and education leader Wiley has announced a new four-year agreement with the Royal Danish Library (RDL) which will enable more open access research to be published by Danish researchers while allowing authors to retain copyright of their articles without embargo. Through this arrangement, scholars will have immediate and open use of published research, serving to accelerate academic discovery.
This agreement will provide 34 member institutions with access to Wiley’s complete journal portfolio and enable more than 1,100 open access articles to be published each year of the agreement.
Wiley has open access agreements with more than 25 partners globally, and has signed a number of new agreements, including with the Carolina Consortium, the National Research Council of Science & Technology in the Republic of Korea, the Slovenian Academic Consortium, and the Statewide California Electronic Library Consortium, earlier this year.
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