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Article Processing Charges (APCs): Taylor & Francis (2024-2026)

A guide to assist with the understanding of how Article Processing Charges (APCs) advance Open Access Publishing. The guide also covers Transformative Agreements with certain publishers

Transformative Agreements @Rhodes

The South African National Library and Information Consortium (SANLiC) has negotiated a Transformative Agreements with the Publisher. 

Click here:

1. For more information about the terms of the Transformative Agreement

2. To view the list the journal titles of the Journals that fall within this Transformative Agreement

The allocated free Article Processing Charges (APCs) and Tokens for this Transformative Agreement are managed by the Research Office.

Contact the Research Office for your APC and Token queries

Read more: RUL Scholarly Communication: Transformative agreements

Taylor & Francis Publishing Company

 

For more than two centuries Taylor & Francis has been committed to the highest quality scholarly publishing, and this remains our goal today. Our  purpose is to foster human progress through knowledge – something we’ve been doing since the Enlightenment. We aim to promote a positive future for everyone through our work.

Their imprints include Taylor & Francis, Routledge, CRC Press, F1000 Research, Dovepress and PeerJ. We’ve published over 145,000 book titles, and we actively publish over 2,700 journals.

Taylor & Francis empower learners, thinkers, and doers with trusted knowledge that advances research and enriches lives. We bring together diverse people, ideas, and opinions to validate and publish the experts, theories, and truths that matter. And we’ve been doing this since 1798.

Taylor & Francis Transformative Agreement

Transformational agreements allow researchers unlimited read access to a portfolio of journals, plus funding to cover Article Publication Charges when choosing to publish open access. 

This agreement commenced in 2024. It is a three-year agreement (2024-2026) 

Institutions participating in this agreement have reading access to nearly 2 000 journals in the: 

    - Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) packages

    - Science & Technology (S&T) packages

 

Eligible authors, affiliated to subscribing institutions, can:

     - publish their articles open access in all Taylor & Francis Open Select (hybrid) journals without paying Article Processing Charges (APCs)

     - benefit from a 10% discount when they publish in the Taylor & Francis fully open access journals