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SCOAP3 open-access initiative gets going

22 January 2014

After intense preparations and consensus building, the SCOAP3 open-access publishing initiative started on 1 January. With the support of partners in 24 countries, a large proportion of scientific articles in the field of high-energy physics will become open access at no cost for any author: everyone will be able to read them; authors will retain copyright; and generous licences will enable wide re-use of this information. Convened at CERN, this is the largest-scale global open-access initiative ever built, involving an international collaboration of more than 1000 libraries, library consortia and research organizations. SCOAP3 enjoys the support of funding agencies and has been established in co-operation with leading publishers.

Eleven publishers of high-quality international journals are participating in SCOAP3. Elsevier, IOP Publishing and Springer, with their publishing partners, have been working with the network of SCOAP3 national contact points. Reductions in subscription fees for thousands of participating libraries worldwide have been arranged, making funds available for libraries to support SCOAP3.

The objective of SCOAP3 is to grant unrestricted access to articles appearing in scientific journals, which so far have been available to scientists only through certain university libraries, and generally unavailable to the wider public. Open dissemination of preliminary information, in the form of pre-peer-review articles known as preprints, has been the norm in high-energy physics and related disciplines for two decades. SCOAP3 sustainably extends this opportunity to high-quality peer-review service, making the final version of articles available within the open-access tenets of free and unrestricted dissemination of science with intellectual property rights vested in the authors and wide re-use opportunities. In the SCOAP3 model, libraries and funding agencies pool resources that are currently used to subscribe to journals, in co-operation with publishers, and use them to support the peer-review system directly instead.

• Partners in the following countries have formalized their participation in SCOAP3: Austria, Belgium, Canada, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom and the United States of America. Partners in the following countries are completing the final steps to formally join SCOAP3: the Czech Republic, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Korea, the Netherlands, Spain, South Africa and Turkey.

The following publishers and scientific societies are participating in SCOAP3 with 10 high-quality peer-reviewed journals in the field of high-energy physics and related disciplines: the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft, Elsevier, Hindawi, Institute of Physics Publishing, Jagellonian University, Oxford University Press, Physical Society of Japan, SISSA Medialab, Springer, Società Italiana di Fisica.

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