University of Strathclyde authors may be required to meet one or more open access policies, depending on the funding acknowledged in outputs and the type of outputs being published.
Organisations who provide funding to Strathclyde researchers often have their own policies on Open Access for outputs related to the funding they have provided. Authors should be aware of open access requirements before they submit outputs for publication to ensure that their chosen venue is compliant with any relevant policies.
This section will provide an overview of some of the more common ones, but please contact openaccess@strath.ac.uk if you have further questions, or if your research funder is not included here.
Authors may wish to comply with open access policies via Gold Open Access and submit the manuscript to any of the over 11,000 journals listed in our institutional Scifree portal. These are the titles covered by the various Read & Publish agreements that Strathclyde has with multiple publishers. Any manuscript with a Strathclyde-affiliated corresponding author that is published in any of these titles will be eligible for Gold Open Access at no cost to the authors.
Institutional Policy
University of Strathclyde Open Access Policy
This policy applies to anyone affiliated with the University who authors or co-authors a published research article while at Strathclyde. This also includes conference proceedings with an International Standard Serial Number (ISSN). While other research types are not explicitly covered, we strongly encourage authors to deposit open access versions of all their research whenever possible.
The policy is designed to ensure all outputs meet any external open access requirements, including from funding bodies and the REF.
Any related research data must be deposited in accordance with the University’s Research Data Management and Sharing Policy and authors must also include a Data Access Statement in their publication.
There are three open access publishing models which can ensure compliance with this policy:
Open Access Publishing Models
Green Open Access
Green Open Access is where the author deposits the accepted version of an article in a subject or institutional repository. The University has an Institutional Rights Retention Policy that allows accepted manuscripts of in-scope outputs to be made open access immediately upon publication with a CC BY licence. Depositing the accepted manuscript in Pure within 3 months of acceptance will automatically ensure compliance regardless of publishing model.
Gold Open Access
Gold Open Access is where the final version of an article is open to everyone indefinitely on the publisher’s website. This can be achieved through the payment of an article processing charge (APC) or through other models, for example Subscribe to Open or institutional deals.
The University currently has Read and Publish deals with most major publishers that cover this fee and allow authors to publish open access at no extra cost to themselves. Authors can consult the University’s SciFree website to find journals that are included in our current Read and Publish deals.
Authors looking to publish in journals not covered by these deals may be able to access funds from their specific funder, or from the University’s Institutional Open Access Fund. Further guidance can be found on the Funding OpenFunding Open Access Access webpage, and authors can contact openaccess@strath.ac.uk to check eligibility.
Authors must ensure that their outputs are published with a Creative Commons licence and deposited in the University’s institutional repository via Pure.
Diamond Open Access
Diamond Open Access is where journals or similar platforms do not charge fees to either the author or reader. Diamond open access journals can be found using resources such as the DIAMAS project Diamond Discovery Hub and the Directory of Open Access Journals. Authors must ensure that their outputs are published with a Creative Commons licence and deposited in the University’s institutional repository via Pure.
University of Strathclyde Rights Retention Policy
The Strathclyde Rights Retention Policy came into force on 1st Jan 2024. With the passing of this IRRP, Strathclyde has joined a number of research-intensive UK universities in offering immediate access to full-text accepted manuscripts (AAMs) when Gold Open Access is not achievable for them. This is in line with the requirements of the REF2029 Open Access policy and the University of Strathclyde Open Access Policy.
The library team in charge of processing and validating the publication records in Pure examine the publishing route for each Strathclyde output and directly apply rights retention where applicable. This is unless an author specifically requests an opt-out from the institutional policy by emailing the Open Access mailbox (openaccess@strath.ac.uk).
A rights retention statement is not required for Strathclyde authors. This is because most publishers have been officially notified about the passing of the Strathclyde IRRP, meaning that authors no longer need to inform publishers of their intention to apply rights retention to their manuscripts.
Research Funder Policies
We encourage all funded authors at Strathclyde to get in touch with the Open Access Team before submission to ensure that they can fully meet their funder requirements in their chosen publication venue. Please contact openaccess@strath.ac.uk for further information on the support that is available to Strathclyde authors, including further information on Europe PubMed Central deposit and payment of article processing charges (APCs).