| GENERAL INFORMATION | |
| Publisher | Wiley |
| Agreement ID | wiley2026coup |
| Agreement labeling | Wiley – Accord global de lecture et publication |
| Is the agreement document publicly available? | Yes |
| URL | https://www.couperin.org/negociations/accords-specifiques-so/wiley-2026/ |
| Agreement period | 1/1/2026 – 12/31/2028 |
| Consortia / Institution | Couperin |
| Country | France |
| COST | |
| How do the costs of the agreement relate to the previous agreement with the publisher? | Cost decrease |
| Comments on cost development | Cost decrease by an average of 9% the first year |
| Describe how the cost model has changed from the previous agreement (e.g., move from subscription to R&P / from capped to uncapped / from single APC payments to flat fee, etc.) | Reading rights unchanged. Publication rights changed: 2025: cap of 3000 undifferentiated articles in hybrid and fully open access journals; 2026: uncapped number of articles in hybrid journals; 10% discount for authors for articles in fully open access journals |
| Read-access costs
If the agreement includes read access to subscription content, is a split of the cost between read access and publishing services defined? |
No |
| PUBLISHING-RELATED TERMS | |
| Publication output
What is the approximate number of annual corresponding author publications from your institution/consortium with the publisher (in closed, hybrid and fully OA journals)? |
4900 |
| Is the agreement’s provision for OA publishing capped (e.g., limited to a specific number of articles per year) or uncapped? | Uncapped |
| Coverage
Are all journals relevant to your affiliated authors (i.e., journals in which you expect them to publish) eligible for OA publishing under the agreement? |
No |
| Are APC-based full open access journals covered by the agreement? | No, only hybrid titles are included |
| Article types
Eligible article types |
Review articles, Proceedings, Case study, Commentary, Data article, Lecture, Method and protocol, Perspective, Rapid publication, Short communication, Technical notes |
| Risk sharing
What risk-sharing mechanisms exist in cases of exceeding or not reaching the anticipated number of OA publications under the agreement? |
No risk-sharing mechanism |
| Comments on publishing-related terms | Publication output in 2024: 1100 closed, 3000 hybrid, 800 fully OA
Uncapped publication rights in journals flipping from hybrid to fully OA during the agreement |
| READ ACCESS-RELATED TERMS | |
| Coverage of read access
If the agreement includes read access to subscription content, is access to all relevant journals required by your users covered by the agreement? |
Yes |
| Perpetual access
If the agreement includes read access to subscription content, are perpetual access (post cancellation/termination) rights included? |
Yes |
| If perpetual access rights to subscription content is included, are there associated fees (for continued access to the platform, local hosting, data delivery, etc.)? | No |
| OA WORKFLOW | |
| Author workflow and verification
The date for articles’ eligibility is based on: |
Acceptance date |
| Describe the mechanisms used by the publisher for matching authors with an eligible institution: | PIDs (Ringgold, ROR, ORCID, etc.), Email domain verification |
| How do consortia or institutions verify author eligibility and approve OA funding? | Via publisher’s dashboard or third-party platform (pre-publication) |
| Does the agreement include mechanisms to correct mistakenly approved, missed, or not approved publications (e.g., retrospective OA conversion of closed articles or refunding paid APCs)? | No |
| Does the publisher’s reporting on publications satisfy the needs of your institution (frequency, metadata fields, data quality, etc.)? | Yes |
| May authors be charged additional publication fees (such as page charges, article development charges, etc.)? | Not part of the negotiations/not discussed |
| How would you assess the practical implementation of the agreement? | Ok |
| PUBLISHING LICENSES | |
| Author’s licenses
Open access license types included |
CC BY preference, exceptions allowed |
| Has the author workflow been customized to direct authors to a certain license (e.g., by making the option for CC BY the preselected default)? | Yes |
| If the agreement covers licenses more restrictive than CC BY, do the License to Publish agreements (LtPs) offered to authors differ from the publisher’s standard LtP? | No |
| In addition to the OA publishing provision, does the agreement include mechanisms to make author accepted manuscripts open access? | No |
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