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VU Open Access Innovation Fund

In 2023, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam established a fund through which support comes to open, free and fair publishing alternatives, set up by and for researchers. The list of initiatives from the fund offers researchers good recommendations to make their work open directly.

The VU Open Access Innovation Fund supports journals, publishers and infrastructure that are committed to ‘Diamond Open Access’, where researchers do not have to pay to publish. The fund focuses on initiatives that are run by academics themselves (scholarly-led and non-profit), which can offer an alternative to the increasingly expensive and non-inclusive commercial publishers who charge a high fee for publishing Open Access. In its first year of existence, the fund distributed € 75,000 to 30 Open Access initiatives.

VU Amsterdam is a proud supporter of the following initiatives:

Journals

Publishers and platforms

  • Beilstein-Institut

    The Beilstein-Insitut, a German foundation with a long history of publishing in the chemical sciences, supports several open science initiatives, including the publication of two scholar-led diamond open access journals, the Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry and the Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology.

  • Mattering Press

    Mattering Press is an academic-led Diamond Open Access publisher and UK registered charity, that publishes high quality, peer-reviewed books within relational research on science, technology and society.

  • Meson Press

    Meson Press publishes experimental, innovative, multi-format open access books on digital cultures and networked media. Its publications challenge contemporary theories and advance key debates in the humanities today.

  • Open Book Publishers

    Open Book Publishers (OBP) is an award-winning, scholar-led, non-profit press that publishes widely across the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, and has a growing number of titles in STEM subjects.

  • White Horse Press

    White Horse Press is a small independent family-run press specialising in environment and society from a humanities and social sciences perspective. They have published books and journals for over 30 years.

  • ArXiv

    arXiv is a free distribution service and an open-access archive for 2,334,769 scholarly articles in the fields of physics, mathematics, computer science, quantitative biology, quantitative finance, statistics, electrical engineering and systems science, and economics.

  • BioRxiv

    bioRxiv is the preprint server for biology, operated by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, a not-for-profit research and educational institution. BioRxiv gives researchers the opportunity to share early results ahead of formal peer review and publication.

  • ChemRxiv

    ChemRxiv is a free submission, distribution, and archive service for unpublished preprints in chemistry and related fields. ChemRxiv gives researchers across the chemical sciences the opportunity to share early results ahead of formal peer review and publication.

  • MedRxiv

    MedRxiv is a preprint-server for biology, operated by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, a not-for-profit research and educational institution. MedRxiv gives researchers the opportunity to share early results ahead of formal peer review and publication.

  • PsyArXiv

    PsyArXiv is a free preprint service for the psychological sciences, which gives researchers the opportunity to share early results ahead of formal peer review and publication.

  • Open Library of Humanities

    The Open Library of Humanities (OLH) is an award-winning diamond open access publisher of 30+ journals. OLH plays a leading role within a growing ecosystem of scholar-led digital publishing, that combines cutting-edge technology with community governance and not-for-profit principles.

  • ResearchEquals

    On ResearchEquals you publish your most recent research steps before a manuscript is even submitted. This way the process is the primary output, instead of the final results. All steps get a DOI, are published free open access, and include structured citations.

  • SciPost

    SciPost is a complete scientific publication portal managed by and for scientists. It offers free, open, global and perpetually accessible science. They offer the next steps in the publication process for preprint shared on Arxiv.

  • Zenodo

    Zenodo is an online digital academic repository that allows you to share both your scientific publication and your data.

Infrastructure and services

  • Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)

    The Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) is a service that indexes peer-reviewed scientific fully Open Access journals and helps you find reliable Open Access journals.

  • Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB)

    The Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB) is a service that indexes and offers scientific and peer-reviewed Open Access books and helps you find reliable book publishers.

  • Knowledge Unlatched

    Knowledge Unlatched (KU) makes scholarly books freely available to everyone and contributes to the further development of the Open Access infrastructure. Ask your publisher is your book can be submitted with KU to be “unlatched”.

  • MathOA

    MathOA promotes and supports initiatives concerning Open Access publications in the field of mathematics in the broadest sense. The foundation supports editorial boards in their negotiations to switch an existing journal to an Open Access model or to create a new journal.

    Want to know more about MathOA? Join us for the Open Access Week event: A Diamond Future of Open Access Publishing on October 26th!

  • OpenJournals.nl

    Openjournals.nl is a support team and the Dutch platform for publishing scientific, peer-reviewed (diamond) Open Access journals.

  • Peer Community In

    Peer Community In (PCI) is a non-profit and non-commercial organization of researchers offering peer review, recommendation (to make them complete and citable) and publication of scientific articles in open access for free.

  • Sherpa/Romeo

    Sherpa Romeo is an online resource that provides you with information on publisher open access policies, and provides summaries of publisher copyright and open access archiving policies on a journal-by-journal basis.

  • STORK

    STORK offers a platform for reseachers in sport and exercise science, and relates disciplines, with the common goal of improving research quality in our fields. They provide the SportRxiv preprint server and a diamond Open Access journal to support this mission.

  • Europe PMC

    Looking for biomedical literature? Europe PMC is a database of research articles that were created with the help of a grant from a research funder such as Horizon or NWO.

Questions about Open Access publishing?

Please contact the Open Access team at the University Library!

openaccess@vu.nl

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