The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation requires that authors publish their work open access under the CC BY license in accordance with this guidance.
Wolters Kluwer and Charles University in Czech Republic have agreed that eligible authors can publish their research in the Lippincott® Total Access Collection of hybrid journals or in Lippincott’s Gold open access journals without paying individual Article Processing Charges (APCs).
Corresponding authors who are affiliated with the participating institution and who qualify as eligible authors* can publish their articles open access in the eligible Lippincott® journals at no direct cost to them. To qualify for the APC waiver, the corresponding author must provide their participating institution’s name and institutional email address in the journal’s submission system. On acceptance, the corresponding author will be asked to place an open access order in the publisher’s payment portal where they will be able to request the APC be funded in accordance with this agreement. A $0.00 APC will then be applied.
*Eligible authors: Corresponding authors who are teaching and research staff employed by or otherwise accredited to one of the participating institutions as well as students enrolled or accredited to one of the institutions and who want to publish open access articles.
Wolters Kluwer and the Consortium of Swiss Academic Libraries (CSAL) have agreed that eligible authors can publish articles in the Lippincott® Total Access Collection of hybrid journals without paying individual Article Processing Charges (APCs). Fully open access journals are excluded from the agreement.
Corresponding authors who are affiliated with the participating institution and who qualify as eligible authors* can publish their articles open access in the eligible Lippincott® journals at no direct cost to them. To qualify for the APC waiver, the corresponding author must provide their participating institution’s name and institutional email address in the journal’s submission system. On acceptance, the corresponding author will be asked to place an open access order in the publisher’s payment portal where they will be able to request the APC be funded in accordance with this agreement. A $0.00 APC will then be applied.
*Eligible authors: Corresponding authors who are teaching and research staff employed by or otherwise accredited to one of the participating institutions as well as students enrolled or accredited to one of the institutions and who want to publish open access articles.
Wolters Kluwer and the FinELib consortia in Finland have agreed that eligible authors can publish articles in the Lippincott® Total Access Collection of hybrid journals or in Lippincott’s Gold open access journals without paying individual Article Processing Charges (APCs).
Corresponding authors who are affiliated with the participating institutions and who qualify as eligible authors* can publish their articles open access in the eligible Lippincott® journals free of charge under CCBY license and retain copyright. To qualify for the free open access publishing, the corresponding author must during the submission process:
- provide their participating institution’s name and institutional email address in the journal’s submission system.
- select “Yes” when the authors are asked if they would like to publish their articles open access.
Once the article is accepted for publication, the corresponding author will be asked to complete the License to Publish. As the APC is covered by a University License agreement (ULA) between Finnish institutions and Wolters Kluwer, authors must select the ULA - CCBY from a drop down menu to publish open access free of charge under CCBY license.
Further information is available at the FinELib consortium open access webpages.
*Eligible authors: Corresponding authors who are teaching and research staff employed by or otherwise accredited to one of the participating institutions as well as students enrolled or accredited to one of the institutions and who want to publish open access articles.
Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) public access policy
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute requires that authors publish their work open access under the CC BY license in accordance with this
guidance.
Wolters Kluwer/EISZ Agreement
Wolters Kluwer and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences have agreed that eligible authors can publish articles in the Lippincott® subscribed hybrid journals without paying individual Article Processing Charges (APCs) up to 18 articles annually.
Corresponding authors who are affiliated with the participating institution and who qualify as eligible authors* can publish their articles open access in the
eligible Lippincott® journals at no direct cost to them. To qualify for the APC waiver, the corresponding author must provide their participating institution’s name and institutional email address in the journal’s submission system. On acceptance, the corresponding author will be asked to place an open access order in the publisher’s payment portal where they will be able to request the APC be funded in accordance with this agreement. A $0.00 APC will then be applied
Articles in hybrid journals will be published under the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Non-Derivative License (CC BY-NC-ND).
*Eligible authors: Corresponding authors who are teaching and research staff employed by or otherwise accredited to one of the participating institutions as well as students enrolled or accredited to one of the institutions and who want to publish open access articles.
Wolters Kluwer and Conferenza dei Rettori (CRUI) have agreed that eligible authors can publish their research in select hybrid journals without paying individual Article Processing Charges (APCs). A list of hybrid journals covered by this agreement can be viewed here.
Corresponding authors who are affiliated with the participating institution and who qualify as eligible authors* can publish their articles open access in the eligible Lippincott® journals at no direct cost to them. To qualify for the APC waiver, the corresponding author must provide their participating institution’s name and institutional email address in the journal’s submission system. On acceptance, the corresponding author will be asked to place an open access order in the publisher’s payment portal where they will be able to request the APC be funded in accordance with this agreement. A $0.00 APC will then be applied.
Further information is available here.
*Eligible authors: Corresponding authors who are teaching and research staff employed by or otherwise accredited to one of the participating institutions as well as students enrolled or accredited to one of the institutions and who want to publish open access articles.
Wolters Kluwer and the Medical University of Vienna have agreed that eligible authors can publish their research in the Lippincott® subscribed hybrid journals without paying individual Article Processing Charges (APCs).
Corresponding authors who are affiliated with the university and who qualify as eligible authors* can publish their articles open access in the eligible Lippincott® journals at no direct cost to them. To qualify for the APC waiver, the corresponding author must provide their participating institution’s name and institutional email address in the journal’s submission system. On acceptance, the corresponding author will be asked to place an open access order in the publisher’s payment portal where they will be able to request the APC be funded in accordance with this agreement. A $0.00 APC will then be applied.
*Eligible authors: Corresponding authors who are teaching and research staff employed by or otherwise
accredited to the university as well as students enrolled or accredited to the university and who want to publish open access articles.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH, US) requires authors to submit the author accepted manuscript (AAM)—the article after peer review and acceptance but not the final published article — to a repository that is accessible online by all without charge. As a service to our authors, Lippincott® identifies to the National Library of Medicine (NLM) articles that require deposit and transmits the AAM of an article based on research funded in whole or in part by the National Institutes of Health to PubMed Central on the author’s behalf.
Wolters Kluwer and the UKB — the Dutch Consortium of University Libraries and Royal Library—have agreed that eligible authors can publish articles in select hybrid journals without paying individual Article Processing Charges (APCs). Fully open access journals are excluded from the agreement. A list of hybrid journals covered by this agreement can be viewed here.
Corresponding authors who are affiliated with the participating institution and who qualify as eligible authors* can publish their articles open access in the eligible Lippincott® journals at no direct cost to them. To qualify for the APC waiver, the corresponding author must provide their participating institution’s name and institutional email address in the journal’s submission system. On acceptance, the corresponding author will be asked to place an open access order in the publisher’s payment portal where they will be able to request the APC be funded in accordance with this agreement. A $0.00 APC will then be applied.
*Eligible authors: Corresponding authors who are teaching and research staff employed by or otherwise accredited to one of the participating institutions as well as students enrolled or accredited to one of the institutions and who want to publish open access articles.
Wolters Kluwer and JISC have agreed that eligible authors can publish articles in select hybrid journals without paying individual Article Processing Charges (APCs). Fully open access journals are excluded from the agreement. A list of hybrid journals covered by this agreement can be viewed here.
Corresponding authors who are affiliated with the participating institution and who qualify as eligible authors* can publish their articles open access in the eligible Lippincott® journals at no direct cost to them. To qualify for the APC waiver, the corresponding author must provide their participating institution’s name and institutional email address in the journal’s submission system. On acceptance, the corresponding author will be asked to place an open access order in the publisher’s payment portal where they will be able to request the APC be funded in accordance with this agreement. A $0.00 APC will then be applied.
*Eligible authors: Corresponding authors who are teaching and research staff employed by or otherwise accredited to one of the participating institutions as well as students enrolled or accredited to one of the institutions and who want to publish open access articles.
The UK Research Councils (UKRI) requires that authors publish their work open access under the CC BY license in accordance with this guidance.
Wolters Kluwer and the University of New South Wales have agreed that eligible authors can publish their research in the Lippincott® subscribed hybrid journals without paying individual Article Processing Charges (APCs).
Corresponding authors who are affiliated with the university and who qualify as eligible authors* can publish their articles open access in the eligible Lippincott® journals at no direct cost to them. To qualify for the APC waiver, the corresponding author must provide their participating institution’s name and institutional email address in the journal’s submission system. On acceptance, the corresponding author will be asked to place an open access order in the publisher’s payment portal where they will be able to request the APC be funded in accordance with this agreement. A $0.00 APC will then be applied.
*Eligible authors: Corresponding authors who are teaching and research staff employed by or otherwise
accredited to the university as well as students enrolled or accredited to the university and who want to publish open access articles.
The Wellcome Trust/COAF requires that authors publish their work open access under the CC BY license in accordance with this guidance.