Publisher |
Taylor & Francis |
Agreement ID | tf2019qnl |
Agreement labeling | Informa UK Ltd |
Has the agreement been disclosed and published? | No |
Agreement period | 01/01/2019 – 12/31/2020 |
Consortia / Institution | Qatar National Library |
Country | Qatar |
SIZE
Approximate range of annual corresponding author publications |
80 |
COSTS
How do the costs of the agreement relate to previous subscription-only agreements with the publisher? |
Agreement costs within the range of the previous spending level |
Comments on cost development | Offsetting agreement, most of the funds that used to go to subscription were converted to the publishing. Significant offset of the read component. |
FINANCIAL SHIFT
Transfomative agreements vary by their transformative mechanisms, meaning the way in which financing is shifted from the subscription side to open access publishing. What are the characteristics of this agreement to this regard? |
Subscriptions partly converted to OA publishing fees |
RISK SHARING
How do entitlements for open access publishing correlate to the anticipated article output? Which mechanisms for risk sharing have been agreed in cases of exceeding or not reaching the number of oa publishing entitlements? |
The mechanisms for risk sharing are not stated in the agreement but there has been some flexibility by the publisher to roll-over the unused vouchers to the following year. |
OA COVERAGE
Are all journals relevant to your affiliated authors (in which you expect them to publish) eligible for oa publishing under the agreement? |
Yes |
Are fully open access journals covered by the agreement? | Yes |
OA LICENSE | CC-BY preference, exceptions allowed |
ARTICLE TYPES |
Original research articles Review articles |
ACCESS COSTS
What is the approximate share of access related costs of the overall agreement? |
20%-50% |
ACCESS COVERAGE
Are all read relevant journals covered by the agreement? |
Yes |
PERPETUAL ACCESS RIGHTS | No |
WORKFLOW ASSESSMENT | Ok |
OVERALL ASSESSMENT AND COMMENTS
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The number of funding requests were not as high as we had anticipated for the first year of the agreement. Around 20% of the credit was not used, we agreed with Taylor & Francis to give the option of carrying over some of the credit for the next year. The remaining credit was used to fund articles from the previous year. As for the second year, we did not have enough credit to keep up with the number of requests. Taylor & Francis also created an online presentation for researchers to give them tips on publishing. The Taylor & Francis system was useful in easing the process for both the end-user and the researchers. |
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