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Meet ARC and NHMRC Open Access compliance with journals from Nature Index list - December 2019

The University of Queensland
Dr Elena Danilova (Aggregated by) Dr Elena Danilova (Aggregated by) Dr James Lewandowski-Cox (Aggregated by) Dr James Lewandowski-Cox (Aggregated by)
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This sample of data is intended to demonstrate how Open Access compliance can be met when publishing in the journals listed in Nature Index 2019. This dataset is not meant to be used as a preferred list of journals, but serves merely to highlight that journal quality and Open Access (OA) compliance should be considered as part of the journal selection process.ARC and NHMRC OA Policies state that research outputs arising from the projects funded by them must be made openly accessible within 12 months. Publishing open access is often associated with article processing charges. However, it is possible to comply with the OA mandates without paying a thing. The Library has analysed the list of high quality journals from the Nature Index, which shows how to achieve this.

Issued: 2019

Data time period: 12 11 2019 to 17 11 2019

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