Your Guide to open access at Springer Nature
Learn more about open access and its benefits, and what you can achieve as a researcher by publishing open access.
Your Guide to Open Access at Springer Nature
An introductory resource
What is open access and how does it work?
What is open access (OA)?
Open access (OA) refers to the free, immediate, online availability of research outputs such as journal articles or books, combined with the rights to use these outputs fully in the digital environment.
How does OA work?
As the author of a research article or book, you have the ability to ensure that your research can be accessed and used by the widest possible audience. Springer Nature supports immediate Gold OA as the most open, least restrictive form of OA: authors can choose to publish their research article in a fully OA journal, a hybrid or transformative journal, or as an OA book or OA chapter.
Alternatively, where articles, books or chapters are published via the subscription route, Springer Nature allows authors to archive the accepted version of their manuscript on their own personal website or their funder’s or institution’s repository, for public release after an embargo period (Green OA).
Gold OA
Gold OA publication offers the simplest, most open, and most sustainable route to OA and open science. Content published via the gold OA route is accessible immediately on publication, while manuscripts deposited via the green OA route may, in many cases, be made accessible only once a self-archiving embargo period has elapsed.
Increased citation and usage:
Studies have shown that open access articles are viewed and cited more often than articles behind a paywall.
Greater public engagement:
Content is available to those who can't access subscription content.
Increased interdisciplinary conversation:
Open access journals that cross multiple disciplines help researchers connect more easily and provide greater visibility of their research.
Wider collaboration:
Open access publications and data enable researchers to carry out collaborative research on a global scale.
Faster impact:
With permissive licences like CC BY, researchers are empowered to build on existing research quickly.
Compliance with open access mandates:
Open access journals and books comply with major funding policies internationally.
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What is a CC BY licence?
The CC BY licence is the most open licence available and considered the industry 'gold standard' for OA; it is also preferred by many funders. It lets others distribute, remix, tweak, and build upon your work, even commercially, as long as they credit you for the original creation. It offers maximum dissemination and use of licenced materials. All Springer Nature journals with OA options offer the CC BY licence, and this is now the default licence for the majority of Springer Nature fully OA journals. It is also the default license for OA books and chapters.
What is a preprint?
A preprint is a version of a scientific manuscript posted on a public server prior to formal peer review. Once posted, the preprint becomes a permanent part of the scientific record, citable with its own unique DOI. Early sharing is recommended as it offers an opportunity to receive feedback on your work, claim priority for a discovery, and help research move faster. In Review is one of the most innovative preprint services available, offering real time updates on your manuscript’s progress through peer review.
How do I pay for open access?
As costs are involved in every stage of the publication process, authors are asked to pay an open access fee in order for their article to be published open access under a creative commons license. Springer Nature offers a free open access support service to make it easier for our authors to discover and apply for funding to cover article processing charges (APCs) and/or book processing charges (BPCs).
What is open peer review?
Open peer review refers to the process of making peer reviewer reports openly available. Many publishers and journals offer some form of open peer review, including BMC who were one of the first publishers to open up peer review in 1999.
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