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------=_Part_19383585_1501094169.1642591655902 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_Part_19383586_293584598.1642591655902" ------=_Part_19383586_293584598.1642591655902 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable **Royal Society Publishing =C2=A0 **Greetings from The Royal Society 2021 has been a landmark year for publishing at the Royal Society.=C2=A0We= =E2=80=99ve strengthened our commitment to open access publishing with=C2= =A0the announcement that our four primary research journals will flip=C2=A0= to this model once 75% of the articles they publish are open access. =C2=A0 Our conversations with libraries and with library consortia are=C2=A0incred= ibly positive about the move to open access, even when=C2=A0transformative = agreements present a challenge to the organisation=C2=A0of library budgets = and processes.=C2=A0 =C2=A0 Please see the links below if you are still considering joining Read & Publ= ish or our Open Access Membership scheme.=C2=A0If archives are on your agen= da for this year, we have a new mini brochure highlighting the amazing cont= ent in our 1665=E2=80=931996 archive. =C2=A0 As events in person restart, we hope to see you somewhere on the road this = year. View the 2022 catalogue [ al-society-journals-catalogue.pdf] =C2=A0------------- **Transformative Read & Publish agreements Our Read & Publish agreements [ /purchasing/read-and-publish/]=C2=A0are enabling thousands of researchers t= o publish open access=C2=A0with no fees at the point of acceptance. =C2=A0 Institutions with a Read & Publish agreement pay one tailored annual fee=C2= =A0based on subscriptions and APC spend. This fee entitles all researchers= =C2=A0at the institution to access our content and covers the publishing co= sts=C2=A0for an unlimited number of papers.=C2=A0 We launched our transformative agreements for 2021, and it has been a fasci= nating year=C2=A0with over 170 institutions taking advantage of this simpli= fied process. Discussions have brought us closer to institutions and given = us great insights into the challenges this transformation brings to librari= ans and researchers. =C2=A0 In an environment where publishers are now offering many different models a= nd routes, we have kept our transformative agreements simple and transparen= t. Watch the video [ =C2=A0--------------- **Open Access Membership Institutions who are not quite ready for a transformative deal can=C2=A0con= tinue to subscribe and support their authors to publish open=C2=A0access wi= th us through our Open Access Membership scheme.=C2=A0 =C2=A0 =E2=80=A2 Tailored membership fee =E2=80=A2 25% off APCs on a =E2=80=98pay as you go=E2=80=99 basis =E2=80=A2 Available even if you do not have a journal subscription =E2=80=A2 Regular reporting to help keep track of how the membership is wor= king Find out more [ -access-membership/] =C2=A0------------- **The Royal Society Journals Archive With newly digitised full colour images of original peer-reviewed scientifi= c articles from 1665 to 1996, the=C2=A0Royal Society Journals Archive [http= s://royalsocietypublishing.org/journal/rstl/journal-archive] provides a fas= cinating insight into the development of science. No other archive has mate= rial from a scientific journal published continuously for over 330 years. =C2=A0 Available as a one-time purchase with no ongoing fees, the full archive con= tains 1,278 volumes with 45,883 articles totalling over 740,000 pages. It o= ffers librarians the chance to save over 50 metres of shelf space while pre= serving instant access to the content. View the Archive brochure [ lishing-archive-brochure-1637756357.pdf] =C2=A0------------- **Extending our partnership with theIPregistry.org You may be aware that we have been receiving IP address updates from our su= bscribers via theIPregistry.org for a while now. Many institutions have fou= nd the service easy to use and very time effective as you are able to updat= e multiple publishers simultaneously. We are delighted to say that we will soon be upgrading our=C2=A0service=C2= =A0through theIPregistry.org by implementing the APIs (Application Programm= ing Interfaces) that are now available. 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