Open Access publishing with DEAL

Die TU Clausthal hat DEAL Verträge mit den Verlagen Springer, Wiley und Elsevier abgeschlossen.

Wenn Sie mehr über die Vertragsverhandlungen erfahren möchten und auch einmal einen Blick in die Verträge werfen möchten, finden Sie auf dieser Seite mehr Informationen.

Was müssen Sie tun, wenn Sie in einem der Verlage veröffentlichen wollen?

  • Sie müssen der korrespondierende Autor des Artikels sein und Ihren Artikel direkt bei der Zeitschrift einreichen.
  • Durch die Teilnahme an DEAL erfolgt nach Akzeptierung und entsprechender Bestätigung Ihrerseits die Veröffentlichung Ihres Artikels im Open Access.
  • Die Kosten für die ersten beiden Open Access Publikationen im Jahr werden zwischen der Universitätsbibliothek und dem publizierenden Institut hälftig geteilt.
  • ACHTUNG! Es entstehen die gleichen Kosten für Closed Access Publikationen, die ebenfalls zwischen der Universitätsbibliothek und dem publizierenden Institut hälftig geteilt werden.
  • Ab der 3. Open Access Publikation müssen die Kosten vom Institut in vollem Umfang getragen werden.
  • Kosten in reinen Open Access Zeitschriften werden bis zu 2000 Euro voll von der Universitätsbibliothek übernommen (gilt nur für die ersten beiden Open Access Publikationen im Jahr).
  • Neben der Veröffentlichung in der jeweiligen Zeitschrift wird der Open Access Artikel auch auf unserem Publikationsserver zu finden sein.

Wo die Unterschiede im Veröffentlichungsprozess der Verlage liegen, sehen Sie im folgenden Abschnitt:

  • For hybrid journals, the following procedure applies:

    Once your article is accepted, register or log in to Wiley Author Services at www.wileyauthors.com. Under My Articles, look for your article and click Manage Article. Look for a message from your institution or funder and click Select Open Access.

    When prompted, select "Yes, make my article open access."

    The university library will be notified of your request and asked to approve.

    If your request is approved, you will receive a confirmation email. Your accepted article is then published open access under a Creative Commons license on Wiley Online Library.

     

    For Fully Open Access Journals, please proceed as follows:

    If you have chosen to submit to a Fully Open Access journal, select the payment option "The Corresponding Author's institution/funder has an agreement with Wiley" when submitting and follow the further instructions.

    You will receive an Open Access Account Code, which you must then enter into the specified field.

    The university library will be notified of your request and asked to approve.

    If your request is approved, you will receive a confirmation email. Your accepted article is then published open access under a Creative Commons license on Wiley Online Library.

    A detailed description with images can be found here.

  • After your article has been accepted for publication, you will be asked to confirm your institutional affiliation. In order to enable a quick publication of your article, you should confirm your affiliation as soon as possible.

    After you have confirmed your institutional affiliation, Springer Nature and TU Clausthal will check if your article is eligible and will notify you as soon as your article has been approved.

    A detailed description with images can be found here.

  • Once the journal accepts your article, you will receive an email containing a link to the “post acceptance author journey”. If you follow this link, you will be asked to review your institutional affiliation. You should confirm your affiliation as soon as possible to allow your article to be published quickly.

    After you have confirmed your institutional affiliation, Elsevier and TU Clausthal will will validate your eligibility for the agreement and notify you as soon as your article has been approved.

    A PowerPoint presentation explaining the process for you as an author can be downloaded in German and English.

    On this page you will also find further information on the DEAL agreement with Elsevier.

    We recommend that our authors publish exclusively under CC BY licenses. CC BY is currently the only license type where the author does not transfer exclusive rights to the publisher. Therefore, the Elsevier contract is designed in such a way that authors should be guided to choose this CC BY license if possible. In this way, authors choose the license under which they retain their copyright usage rights and no exclusive rights are transferred to the publisher.