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Open Access Option - make your article free to all
As an author publishing in European Journal of Endocrinology, you may choose to make your article available freely available to all, without access restrictions, immediately upon publication, in return for an author-side fee.
The Open Access Option gives you the following benefits:
If the corresponding author is based at an institution that subscribes to the journal in question, the fee for the Open Access Option is £1000+VAT (sales tax) (price is in UK pounds); otherwise, it is £2000+VAT.
To publish your research paper under the Open Access Option, please complete the Open Access Option order form.
Please note that this is compulsory, as a condition of publication, if your paper is subject to a mandate, whether from your funding body, institution or elsewhere, to release your article on an open repository within a deadline that is less than 12 months. This will be the case for articles funded by the Wellcome Trust or the UK’s Medical Research Council, for example. Such funding bodies will normally make funds available to pay for the Open Access Fee. (However, it is not compulsory if your research was funded by the US NIH, provided you set the date for release on PubMed Central at 12 months after publication when you self-archive your accepted manuscript. You will then be in compliance with the policies of both NIH and the journal.)
If you are not under such a mandate and you prefer not to choose the Open Access Option, you may still publish in European Journal of Endocrinology, without paying any publication charges, but the full text of your paper will be subject to access controls for an initial period, currently one year. (During this period it will only be accessible by subscribers or other readers who select ‘pay per view’.) In addition, you will not be able to release your article on open repositories (such as PubMed Central, institutional repositories or other web sites) until a year after final publication, and then only as the accepted manuscript, not the final published version of record. For details, see the journal’s policy on self-archiving.
If your article is a review article or commentary, it will in any case be made freely available on the journal’s web site immediately upon publication. However, please note that if your funding body requires you to deposit your article into an open repository (e.g. PubMed Central), then you will still need to do this yourself (unless you have opted to pay the Open Access Fee), and comply with the terms of the policy on self-archiving
The Option Access Option is available for all official ESE journals.
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