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The Wellcome Trust: Rights Retention Strategy (RRS) in action

1st November 20211st November 2021
Nicki Clarkson
Funder Policies, Open access

Last week my colleague Paula wrote a blog post explaining the Rights Retention Strategy (RRS) and its use by Wellcome Trust authors. Including the RRS statement in journal submissions has been part of the Wellcome policy since January 2021, so

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Building Equity in research access: There’s a data statement for that

28th October 202128th October 2021
Kate Lapage
Funder Policies, Open access, Research data

The theme for 2021 Open Access week is “It Matters How We Open Knowledge: Building Structural Equity”. Over the next few months academics will hear a lot about the URKI’s new open access policy which starts in April 2022. For authors who aren’t funded by UKRI it can be easy to switch

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UKRI open access publishing: from now to April 2022

27th October 202129th October 2021
Nicki Clarkson
Funder Policies, Open access, UKRI

You may have heard that UKRI have announced their new open access policy, which takes effect for journal articles submitted from 1 April 2022, and (for the first time) long-form publications such as monographs from 1 January 2024. We will

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Open Access biscuits: which way does the cookie crumble?

26th October 202129th October 2021
Nicki Clarkson
Funder Policies, Open access, UKRI

For Open Access Week 2019 we created a short teaching session and Twitter thread using biscuits as an analogy for the different routes to open access. We are updating both for Open Access Week 2021 to reflect a significant change:

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Open access policies for UKRI and the Wellcome Trust; the Rights Retention Strategy (RRS)

26th October 202126th October 2021
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Funder Policies, Open access, UKRI

This post will focus on research articles underpinned by funding, fully or partially, by both the Wellcome Trust and UKRI and will draw your attention to the Rights Retention Strategy (RRS).   Hold on to your seats! This is complicated, but please be

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