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Guide to publishing OA at the RSC

How to apply for open access There are two main ways to apply for open access: Gold for Gold voucher Payment of an article processing charge Once your article has been accepted for publication you should complete an online application form and agree an open access licence. Open access applications should be submitted as soon as possible after acceptance.

Gold for Gold voucher After acceptance you can apply to make your article open access using a voucher code. On receipt of an open access license the final article of record is made available to all, via our website without any barriers to access, without paying the article processing fee. Paid open access After acceptance you can pay an article processing charge (APC) to make your article open access. On receipt of payment and an open access license the final article of record is made available to all, via our website without any barriers to access. How to apply for open access

Gold for Gold is a scheme that rewards all institutions that subscribe to RSC Gold subscription package with vouchers to make articles gold open access, free of charge. Gold for Gold Contact your institution’s open access team or Library to request a Gold for Gold voucher. Complete the online application form.online application form Gold for Gold Applications

Contact details Gold for Gold DOI number (CXJJXXXXXL) Full name of Institution Voucher Code: (Au-XXXXXX) Funding Agencies: add funding agency information if your funding agency mandates Gold open access.

Paid open access The Royal Society of Chemistry supports a sustainable model for open access publication. APCs support this model by contributing to the costs of publishing open access articles. The APC required is dependent on the article type. We have three categories of article type. If you do not have a Gold for Gold voucher and you wish to apply for paid open access, please complete the online form.online form

Paid open access Complete contact details and manuscript number as you would for the Gold for Gold application 15% discount for RSC members and institutions with RSC Gold subscription

If you are situated in an EU member state or Canada please provide VAT details. Purchase order number Full name of the person handling the invoice Full name of the institution as well as the full address. Please avoid abbreviations. Contact telephone number with area code Paid open access

An electronic open access licence will replace the licence completed at submission. We offer two Creative Commons licences, which allow compliance with UK funding agency mandates. A new Licence to Publish On completion of both online application forms you will also be asked to select a new open access Licence to Publish under which your article will be made Gold open access:

We offer a choice between CC BY and CC BY-NC (creative common licence)CC BYCC BY-NC CC Attribution (CC BY) This license lets others distribute, remix, tweak, and build upon your work, even commercially, as long as they credit you for the original creation. This is the most accommodating of licenses offered. Recommended for maximum dissemination and use of licensed materials The choice of licence depends on two main considerations: Preference of your funding agency, if any. Whether you wish to restrict use of the work to non- commercial (‘NC’) purposes.. Choosing a Licence

Successful applications The application is successful when: An online application has been received, along with the electronic new Licence to Publish; A valid Gold for Gold voucher has been provided OR payment has been received

Successful applications Creative Commons Licence type

PubMed Central If your work has been funded by a Europe PubMed Central Funder and has been made Gold open access, we will be able to deposit the article of record in both PubMed Central and Europe PubMed Central. Be sure to include your funding information in the relevant field on your open access application.

Principle funders include Wellcome Trust, ERC and MRC: A full list of Europe PubMed Central funders can be found at: Funding Agencies

The deposition process Before we make a PubMed Central deposition, we ensure that: Gold open access has been applied to the article. The article has been published in a journal issue Once we have deposited your article into the PubMed Central repository, it may take several weeks for the deposition to be approved and assigned a PMC ID. The article will then be added to Europe PubMed Central within 3 business days.

FAQs My paper has already been published. Can I apply for open access? Yes. Can I make my book chapter open access? No, open access is available only for journal articles. My article is in peer review. Can I apply for open access? Please wait until your article has been formally accepted for publication. I have just submitted a paper and I would like to publish open access. Should I complete the normal Licence to Publish form? Yes. Please complete the first licence when requested at submission to avoid delays at publication.

Contact Please contact our open access team at or your journal editorial We will be happy to answer any queries you may have regarding our options for open access.

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