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You may or may not be asked to contribute to the publishing cost for your article. It will depend on several factors such as, publisher, format (Hybrid or Fully OA), and whether or not you have grant funding available to you.
For detailed information on the Article Processing Charge (APC) coverage under library-sponsored publisher agreements, please refer to APC Coverage for R&P agreements below. The table outlines publishers in which the library has agreements, and includes information on APC costs depending on grant availability and format (hybrid or fully open access). Please note that the coverage details may change.
Authors With Grant Funding
Publisher / Journal type | Hybrid | Fully OA |
American Chemical Society |
Author grant funding covers discounted APC |
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Wiley | ||
Oxford University Press | Library subscription covers $1,000 of APC cost Author grant funding covers the rest |
Library subscription covers $750 of APC cost Author grant funding covers the rest |
Emerald |
Library's subscription covers 100% of the APC |
Library subscription covers 5% of APC cost Author grant funding covers the rest |
Springer Nature | Author grant funding covers 100% of the APC cost | |
Association for Computing Machinery Cambridge University Press Company of Biologists Elsevier Springer Nature Any S2O journal |
Library's subscription covers 100% of the APC |
Authors Without Grant Funding
Publisher | Hybrid | Fully OA |
Emerald |
Library's subscription covers 100% of the APC |
Library subscription covers 5% of APC cost Author covers the rest |
Oxford University Press | Library subscription covers $750 of APC cost Author covers the rest |
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Springer Nature | Author covers 100% of the APC cost | |
American Chemical Society Association for Computing Machinery Cambridge University Press Company of Biologists Elsevier Springer Nature Wiley Any S2O journal |
Library's subscription covers 100% of the APC |
Lastly, make sure you consult the publisher-specific guides to review the workflows and visit Support for Open Access Publishing to explore how the library assists TCC authors in publishing their work through Open Access (OA).