Open access agreement for authors at eligible SANLiC institutions

Publish open access with Wiley

Corresponding authors affiliated with participating SANLiC institutions may publish open access in any Wiley hybrid journal (subscription-based journals which offer an open access option) and in any Wiley and Hindawi fully open access journal, at no cost to the author.

You can be confident that by choosing open access your work has the best chance to be read, cited and shared. Read more about the advantages of publishing open access here.


Publishing open access:

  • Complies with funder or institution mandates
  • Allows you to retain copyright through a CC BY license
  • Enables automatic deposit in PMC (when appropriate)



To be eligible:


Wiley Researcher Academy

Authors and researchers who are affiliated with one of the institutions taking part in the SANLiC agreement are also entitled to freely use the Wiley Researcher Academy, a valuable resource for authors.

You can sign up and can register here.

To successfully register, the email address that you register with needs to feature your university’s email domain.




Open access payments made easy with your institution

Follow this step by step guide to making your article open access in a Wiley hybrid journal – at no cost to yourself. Go to the Wiley Author Services Dashboard now, to select open access for your article.

Follow this step by step guide, and declare your affiliated institutions when requested during the submission process in a Wiley fully open access journal, to submit your article’s open access APC to your affiliated institutions.

Follow this step by step guide to submit your manuscript to a Hindawi fully open access journal and your article’s open access APC to your affiliated institutions.

Go to the Wiley Author Services Dashboard now, to select open access for your article.



Questions:

Please contact your university or library with questions.



1If you are no longer affiliated with an eligible institution at the point of acceptance of your paper, you do not qualify.

2Other article types e.g. letters, editorials etc. are excluded.