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Open access update from the Royal Society

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------=_Part_19313367_3118741.1653991554976 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_Part_19313368_422075214.1653991554976" ------=_Part_19313368_422075214.1653991554976 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =C2=A0**Royal Society Publishing** =C2=A0 **Open access update from the Royal Society** We're delighted to share that over 320=C2=A0institutions worldwide have now= signed up to Royal Society=C2=A0Read & Publish agreements [= ciety.org/journals/librarians/purchasing/read-and-publish/] for 2022. =C2=A0 Our Read & Publish agreements=C2=A0are enabling thousands of researchers to= 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 =C2=A0 You can also=C2=A0support your institution's=C2=A0open access output and=C2= =A0get=C2=A025% off APCs=C2=A0by=C2=A0joining our Open Access Membership [h= ttps://royalsociety.org/journals/librarians/purchasing/open-access-membersh= ip/] scheme. =C2=A0 View our OA options [ 1652962922.pdf] =C2=A0 [ A new partnership with CCC/Rightslink Last month we went=C2=A0live with our partnership with CCC/Rightslink for S= cientific Communications=C2=A0(RLSC) to help us scale our open access activ= ities and make it even easier for researchers and institutions to submit th= eir articles to our journals. =C2=A0 RLSC=C2=A0will help to streamline and automate the exiting workflows=C2=A0a= nd, where an article processing charge is payable, researchers and institut= ions will be able to transact via RLSC.=C2=A0 More on our blog [ us/] =C2=A0 [ What is the future of open science? 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