Plan S: updated principles and guidance on open access

June 11, 2019, by Rob Ounsworth

Plan S: updated principles and guidance on open access

By Julie Baldwin

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Plan S: accelerating the transition to open access to grant-funded research

In September 2018 Plan S, a new open access (OA) publishing initiative, was released. Led by European research funders, under the banner of cOAlition S, it aims to accelerate the transition to full and immediate open access to grant-funded research. UK signatories to Plan S include UKRI and the Wellcome Trust.

Since September, not only has the initiative grown into a global alliance of research funders, it has also undertaken a large-scale public consultation on the draft Plan S implementation guidance. On 31 May 2019 cOAlition S released its updated principles and implementation guidance, and below we’ve highlighted some key things to be aware of both old and new to the policy:

Key updates on Plan S

Open access policies

It’s important to note that whilst Plan S provides overarching aims and implementation guidance, it will be for individual cOAlition S members to translate these into their open access policies. The Wellcome Trust have already realigned their open access policy to incorporate Plan S requirements and other funders, including UKRI, are similarly adapting their open access policies to align with Plan S.

If you have any queries over how this may affect your publishing, please contact the UoN Libraries Research Support Team at openaccess@nottingham. ac. uk. For more information please also read our Plan S webpage, which will be updated as further information is released.

Julie Baldwin is a Research Librarian, University of Nottingham Libraries