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Press Release: IOP Publishing [December 20, 2023]

IOP Publishing expands open access in Asia Pacific region with its first Read and Publish agreement in Taiwan

IOP Publishing (IOPP) has secured its first ‘Read and Publish' transformative agreement in Taiwan, demonstrating its dedication to expanding open access (OA) to research in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region and at scale globally.

The three-year transformative agreement with the Physics Research Promotion Centre, which is part of the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC), will enable 20 Taiwanese universities to offer their researchers unlimited OA publishing at no cost to them. The agreement will also allow authors to retain copyright of their work and gives reading access to all IOPP research published over the last 10 years.

IOPP is actively securing transformative agreements across the world to advance open science by providing authors funded routes to publish their work openly. The number of academic institutions benefiting from read and publish agreements with IOPP has grown from 350 institutions in 2022 to 943 institutions worldwide. This is IOPP's sixth transformative agreement in the Asia Pacific region.

The advantages of OA publishing are widely recognised by funders, institutions and researchers. A survey commissioned by IOPP together with other leading society publishers shows that 83% of respondents from China, Hong Kong and Taiwan say they agree with the principles of OA, yet 15% say they don't have the funds to publish their work openly.

Julian Wilson, Chief Sales Officer at IOPP said: "We're truly aligned with the Physics Research Promotion Centre in our shared passion for the physical sciences. Our agreement supports the growing uptake of open access in the region enabling eligible researchers to reach more people with their work. We're excited to be part of that transformation."

Professor Po-Chung Chen, Director at the Physics Research Promotion Centre: "Our transformative agreement with IOPP will help us deliver on our mission to promote the development of physics in Taiwan. With this agreement, more research will be available openly which will truly help expand the reach of some of Taiwan's most influential academic institutions."

About IOP Publishing  

IOP Publishing is a society-owned scientific publisher, delivering impact, recognition, and value to the scientific community. Its purpose is to expand the world of physics, offering a portfolio of journals, eBooks, conference proceedings and science news resources globally. As a wholly owned subsidiary of the Institute of Physics, a not-for-profit society, IOP Publishing supports the Institute's work to inspire people to develop their knowledge, understanding and enjoyment of physics. Go to http://ioppublishing.org or follow us @IOPPublishing.    

IOP Publishing contact: faye.holst@ioppublishing.org 

About the Physics Research Promotion Centre

The Physics Research Promotion Center (PRPC) of the National Science and Technologe Council (NSTC) is responsible for promoting the development of physics in Taiwan. http://prpc.phys.nthu.edu.tw/?lang=en


Summary: IOP Publishing has secured its first ‘Read and Publish' transformative agreement in Taiwan, demonstrating its dedication to expanding open access to research in the Asia-Pacific region and at scale globally. The three-year transformative agreement with the Physics Research Promotion Centre, which is part of the National Science and Technology Council, will enable 20 Taiwanese universities to offer their researchers unlimited OA publishing at no cost to them. The agreement will also allow authors to retain copyright of their work and gives reading access to all IOPP research published over the last 10 years.
Publication Year:2023
Type of Material:Press Release
LanguageEnglish
Date Issued:December 20, 2023
Publisher:IOP Publishing
Company: IOP Publishing
Permalink: https://librarytechnology.org/pr/29597/iop-publishing-expands-open-access-in-asia-pacific-region-with-its-first-read-and-publish-agreement-in-taiwan-

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