ttp2024tib

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications

Agreement ID ttp2024tib
Agreement labeling Scientific.Net Read & Publish Agreement
Has the agreement been disclosed and published? Yes
URL Agreement
Agreement period 01/01/2024 – 12/31/2026
Consortia / Institution TIB Consortium
Country Germany
SIZE

Approximate range of annual corresponding author publications

20
Comments on size/article output Based on avg. article output from 2020-23
COSTS

How do the costs of the agreement relate to previous subscription-only agreements with the publisher?

Cost increase
Comments on cost development There is a moderate increase to the yearly fee (compared to the subscription spend in 2023) for an unlimited number of open access articles
FINANCIAL SHIFT

Transformative 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?

No mechanisms for risk sharing have been agreed due to the agreement covering an unlimited amount of articles
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 mandatory
ARTICLE TYPES
Original research articles
Review articles
Proceedings
ACCESS COSTS

What is the approximate share of access related costs of the overall agreement?

More than 50%
Comments on access costs See comment on cost development
ACCESS COVERAGE

Are all read relevant journals covered by the agreement?

Yes
PERPETUAL ACCESS RIGHTS Yes
WORKFLOW ASSESSMENT Too early to assess
OVERALL ASSESSMENT AND COMMENTS The agreement entails many of the regulations that German institutions require from transformative agreements, include a fair, transparent and stable pricing model, CC BY as the default license, and a lean author workflow. It remains to be seen whether the moderate increase in yearly fee (to allow for publishing) is justified by the article output in the consortium and whether the publisher is committed to move its journal portfolio to OA.
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