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Subscribe to Open: About

S2O relies on existing library subscription procurement processes. The model provides a realistic and immediate route to opening a vast body of research ...

Subscribe to Open for Libraries & Institutions - Project MUSE

Project MUSE's Subscribe to Open (S2O) program provides libraries and institutions with an opportunity to support sustainable open access in scholarly ...

Subscribe to open - Librarian Resources - Taylor & Francis

Learn about our Subscribe to Open initiative. This is an approach to converting subscription journals to open access, one volume at a time, through existing ...

FAQs - Subscribe to Open

Subscribe to Open is a subscription payment as current subscribers cannot ensure continued access without a payment. S2O uses existing library procurement and ...

Subscribe to Open for Project MUSE - Johns Hopkins University

What is Subscribe to Open? ... Subscribe to Open (S2O) is an equitable open access model for scholarly journals that enables subscription journals to open access ...

Subscribe to Open - Wikipedia

Subscribe to Open (S2O) is an economic model used by peer-reviewed scholarly journals to provide readers with open access (OA) to the journal's content, ...

What is Subscribe to Open (S2O)? - Open Access Publishing Support

Subscribe to Open (S2O) is a subscription model that allows publishers to convert their journals from gated access to Open Access.

Sage Subscribe to Open Pilot | SAGE Publications Inc

It is an alternative subscription model which enables libraries to use their collections budgets to support open access publishing. Existing library customers ...

Subscribe to Open (S2O): An Interview Post in Two Parts (Part 1)

It uses the tried-and-tested subscription infrastructure. It imposes a high level of interaction between publishers and librarians, and the ...

Open Access via Subscribe-to-Open

Subscribe-to-Open is an innovative model to publish scholarly journals in Open Access. Crucially, authors do not have to pay fees to publish a manuscript.

Subscribe to Open - BioOne Publishing

Libraries will be able to renew subscriptions or place new orders via the same channels. BioOne's relationships with library consortia, sales partners, and ...

Subscribe to Open (S2O) Benefits for Libraries

We'll help you adjust your subscription seamlessly through your existing library processes without additional burden or extra costs. Talk with us and find out ...

Subscribe to Open agreements - Open access publishing agreements

Subscribe to Open (S2O) is a model that some publishers are using to move their journals to fully open access for a particular year when they receive enough ...

Library FAQ - Berghahn Journals

In adopting subscribe-to-open, librarians can ensure that the benefits of making works publicly available can be realized across a more diverse publications ...

Subscribe to Open - Annual Reviews

Advocacy from researchers for OA journals. In March 2023, UK researchers wrote an open letter encouraging library directors to follow the lead of US library ...

Subscribe to Open (S2O) - Open Access (OA) - LibGuides

The defining practice is that the publisher announces a target number of subscribing libraries by a given date (annually) and if enough ...

Open Access Libraries - Pluto Journals

Subscribe-to-Open (S2O) is a sustainable way of making journals Open Access (OA) without charging authors. Readers (or their institutions) do not have to pay to ...

Feasibility, Sustainability, and the Subscribe-to-Open Model

Briefly put, S2O is a model whereby a journal shifts from subscription access to OA, but the libraries who were subscribers under the old model ...

Subscribe to Open | De Gruyter

It utilizes existing library relationships and subscription processes, without imposing any publication fees on authors. Subscribe to Open was developed by the ...

Subscribe-to-open and diamond: Equitable models of open access

The University of Minnesota Libraries is working towards an open, equitable, transparent, and sustainable scholarly publishing system.