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UC Reaches Open Access Agreement with Springer Nature- A Letter to the Academic Community from University Librarian, Haipeng Li

Wed, January 20, 2021 9:35 AM
Dear UC Merced Academic Community:
 
Happy New Year!
 
We are excited to announce that the University of California has entered into a transformative open access agreement with Springer Nature. This agreement will allow UC authors to make their research published in Springer Nature journals freely available for anyone to read. 
The first phase of the agreement will support UC authors whose articles are accepted by journals in the Springer portion of the Springer Nature portfolio, including SpringerAdis, and Palgrave Macmillan titles, as well as academic journals on nature.com.    
 
Here's how the new process will work: 
 
After January 4, upon acceptance of an article, UC-affiliated corresponding authors (faculty, lecturers, staff, and graduate students) will, by default, have their article designated for open access publishing, with funding support from the UC libraries. The support will work in this way: 
 
  • For authors whose articles are accepted in journals from the Springer portion of the Springer Nature portfolio and who choose open access publishing, the UC libraries will automatically pay the first $1,000 toward the open access fee (called an Article Processing Charge or APC). 
  • Authors who do not have research funds available can request that the UC libraries pay the entire open access fee, ensuring that lack of research funds does not present a barrier for UC authors who wish to publish open access in these journals.  
 
As with other similar publishing agreements, authors may opt out of open access publishing if they prefer to publish their article on a subscription (pay-to-read) basis. 
The integration of Nature-branded journals into the agreement is expected in 2022.  
 
More detail about the agreement is available on these pages: 
If you have any questions about any part of this process, please contact Jerrold Shiroma at the UC Merced Library at jshiroma@ucmerced.edu
 
- Haipeng Li, University Librarian
 

eScholarship Resources

Fri, November 4, 2016 12:00 AM

eScholarship is an scholarly publishing service made available by the California Digital Library (CDL). Journals, books, conferences, theses/dissertations, and previously published works are available open-access via this platform. See the top publications, affiliated with UC Merced, from the 3rd quarter of 2016.

Luminos Open Access Model for Book Publishing

Mon, December 14, 2015 12:00 AM

The University of California Press recently announced its first five scholarly monographs published through Luminos -- its Open Access publishing program for books.  This new digital publishing program operates on a model of shared financial support with titles funded through UC Press contributions, funds from Luminos Member Libraries, and a title publication fee provided by authors.  Excess revenues are used to build a waiver fund for use by future authors.  Luminos provides authors the opportunity to increase their readership, especially by global audiences, due to the open access designation.

Additional Information:

Full Announcement, 13 October 2015

Luminos

Luminos Book Titles

Luminos Model Explained (3:36)

 

UC Publication Management System – Locates Faculty Publications

Fri, October 16, 2015 2:45 PM

With the rollout of the UC Publication Management System October 15th, faculty will begin to receive email alerts identifying publications they authored.  Once verifying and claiming a publication, faculty will be prompted to upload the associated file or provide a link.  The goal is to increase visibility of faculty research through a convenient process in support of the UC Academic Senate Open Access Policy passed in July 2013.

Additional Resources:

Full Announcement [PDF]

Introduction to UC Publication Management System – Quick Guide [PDF]

FAQs – The University of California Publication Management System

“UC Launches Robust Publication Management System in Support of Open Access Policy” – Office of Scholarly Communication, University of California

“UC Open Access Policy” - Office of Scholarly Communication, University of California

Questions can be sent to oapolicy@ucmerced.edu

Open Access Week - Local Events and UC Progress

Fri, October 10, 2014

Open Access (OA) Week, October 20-26, celebrates and encourages free, immediate, online access to scholarly research and the right to use and re-use research results. During this week, libraries, universities, and researchers plan events designed to raise awareness of the ways open access to information can benefit society and individuals.

View local OA events.

UC is a strong supporter of Open Access. Last summer the Academic Senate passed an Open Access Policy. Faculty at three of the UC campuses have started to deposit publications into eScholarship in order that research can be made freely available to the public. This process is becoming increasingly streamlined and will soon involve automatic harvesting.

Informative FAQs about the UC Open Access Policy are provided by the Office of Scholarly Communications.

Open Access Week - Resources for Open Data

Mon, March 31, 2014

Susan Borda, UC Merced Digital Curation Librarian will present a workshop on Open Access Resources for Data Sharing. Her presentation will provide an overview of:

 

Location KL 260 (Gonella Room)
Contact Susan Borda sborda@ucmerced.edu

 

Open Access Week - Local Events and UC Progress

Mon, March 31, 2014

Open Access (OA) Week, October 20-26, celebrates and encourages free, immediate, online access to scholarly research and the right to use and re-use research results. During this week, libraries, universities, and researchers plan events designed to raise awareness of the ways open access to information can benefit society and individuals.

View local OA events.

UC is a strong supporter of Open Access. Last summer the Academic Senate passed an Open Access Policy. Faculty at three of the UC campuses have started to deposit publications into eScholarship in order that research can be made freely available to the public. This process is becoming increasingly streamlined and will soon involve automatic harvesting.

Informative FAQs about the UC Open Access Policy are provided by the Office of Scholarly Communications.

SCOAP3 Widens Open Access In Particle Physics Research

Wed, January 22, 2014

The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) has announced that the SCOAP3 (Sponsoring Consortium for Open Access Publishing in Particle Physics) initiative will begin on January 1, 2014.

SCOAP3 will make a large number of scientific articles in the field of High-Energy Physics widely available via open access. This will not cost authors anything, and they will retain copyright. Additionally, licenses will enable wide re-use of information.

UC Libraries helped bring SCOAP3 to life, and the California Digital Library (CDL) has signed an MOU confirming UC’s participation as a SCOAP3 partner. UC Libraries will serve as an archival and access repository for articles.

More information can be found in this SCOAP3 press release, or by contacting the Library.

SPARC Open Acess Webinar - TODAY

Mon, October 21, 2013

Join us in the library today at noon for a SPARC Webinar - Open Access: Redefining Impact

This kick-off event for International Open Access Week will be a panel discussion focused on how Article Level Metrics are redefining scholarly impact. Panelists for the event are:

Dr. Stefano Bertuzzi, Executive Director of the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB)

Brett Bobley, Chief Information Officer for the National Endowment for the Humanities

Dr. Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Director of Scholarly Communication of the Modern Language Association

Dr. Cameron Neylon, Advocacy Director for Public Library of Science

Dr. Michael Stebbins, Assistant Director for Biotechnology in the Science Division of the White House Office of Science & Technology Policy

Faculty and interested graduate students are invited to bring their lunch and enjoy the broadcast.

Questions? Contact Susan Mikkelsen smikkelsen@ucmerced.edu

 

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