OA publishing agreement with JISC, UK
If you are affiliated with the Carleton College, you can publish your article Open Access - at no cost to you - in gold and hybrid journals. In addition, you can enjoy access to Cambridge University Press journals content.
Easily check your eligibility to publish OA under this agreement, and the journals available to you, by using our eligibility checker tool.
Full compliance for co-authors and for authors in subscription journals
If your institution has an uncapped agreement with Cambridge University Press, we now guarantee a clear route to full UKRI compliancy, for all research articles, through our latest policy of ‘Green-by-Exception’. It means that research articles are fully compliant, even those in non-OA journals, which can be deposited in institutional repositories without embargo through this new policy.
For full details, including information on co-authors being included in this policy, read our blog post.
If your institution is listed below, you are eligible to publish your article open access (OA) via your institutions OA agreement with Cambridge (formerly Read and Publish).
If your institution’s agreement covers a limited number of articles per annum, you will be required to seek funding from your institution after acceptance within the Rightslink transaction process. Further detail can be found .
Participating institutions:
Click here for a list of institutions covered by this agreement.
To be eligible, articles must:
- Have a corresponding author affiliated with a participating institution as listed above.
- Be original research – eligible article types are research articles, review articles and rapid communications, brief reports and case reports.
- Be accepted for publication in a Cambridge University Press journal covered by the agreement.
- Be accepted for publication from 1 January 2024.
Need help?
If you have any questions, please contact oaqueries@cambridge.org.
Information for librarians
The R&P offering with Jisc has been designed to offer flexibility so that institutions can select an option that fits best with their current situation. If an institution is in a position to completely transition to OA publishing in Cambridge journals that option is available, but if an institution would prefer a slower rate of change that’s more manageable for them the agreement can accommodate alternative approaches.
If you have any questions, please contact your usual Cambridge representative or oaqueries@cambridge.org.