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The University of California and Germany have both struck open access deals with, respectively, Elsevier and Springer. Are more such deals in the works?
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MOVING TO FRONT FROM APRIL 6: MORE COMMENTS WELCOME
The University of California and Germany have both struck open access deals with, respectively, Elsevier and Springer. Are more such deals in the works?
The Netherlands has had such a deal with all major publishers for years: https://www.openaccess.nl/en/in-the-netherlands/publisher-deals
Norway has similiar open access deals with Springer, Elsevier, Wiley, Taylor & Francis, Sage, Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press and some other publishers.
I was recently told by someone from our library that: "The LSE is part of a nationally negotiated subscription and OA deal with Springer – and most of the other big publishers. These agreements are negotiated on behalf of the UK HE sector by Jisc with the HE library community on a regular cycle."
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