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PUB. NAMEPOINTS POSSIBLEPOINTS EARNEDCATEGORIESDIRECTIONS
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Up to 181. COMMUNITYCommunity-mindedness is evident in how publisher chooses to work with libraries & others
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51.A Alignment with ScholarsChoose all that apply from 1.A.i-v.
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1i. No mass editorial resignations found in the OA Directory
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1ii. Editors who resigned en masse from one publisher moved their journal to this publisher
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1iii. No mirror (or "sister") journals
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1iv. COPE Member
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1v. Free text mining for scholars
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101.B Alignment with Libraries & InstitutionsChoose all that apply from 1.B.i-viii. Choose one or none from 1.B. ix-x.
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1i. Publisher has submitted the LP Publisher Questionnaire this year
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1ii. Since last LP evaluation, publisher has taken steps to improve alignment with LP practices
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1iii. Default agreements do not contain non-disclosure agreements (NDAs)
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1iv. Transparent prices visible to all
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1v. Publisher has not brought a legal suit against a library or institution since 2010
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1vi. Publisher has not filed amicus briefs in cases against libraries since 2010, nor formally advised litigants against libraries
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1vii. No lobbying or public statements against OA/public access legislation since 2010
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1viii. Offers educational resources for students and/or practitioners, exclusive of journals, at least half of which are openly licensed
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2ix. Publisher explicitly states there are no policies requiring authors to waive participation in an institutional Open Access policy
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1x. No evidence of publisher requiring authors to waive participation in an institutional Open Access policy
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31.C Open Access OrganizationsChoose one or none from 1.C.ii-iii. Note that 1.C.i is earned independently.
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1i. OASPA member
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2ii. All fully OA titles listed in the DOAJ
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1iii. At least half of all fully OA titles listed in the DOAJ
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Up to 252. ACCESSOpen Access, delayed access, and equitable publishing access for authors
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22.A Version of Article that is Open Access (OA)Choose one or none from 2.A. i-ii.
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2i. Version of Record (VOR)
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1ii. Any post-peer-reviewed version, including Author’s Accepted Manuscript (AAM)
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22.B Location/Deposit of OA ArticlesChoose one or none from 2.B.i-ii.
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2i. Publisher deposits all OA articles to an established open repository
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1ii. Publisher explicitly states that it provides all OA articles to authors (no request needed) for author deposit to an open repository
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32.C EmbargoesChoose one or none from 2.C.i-iii.
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3i. No embargo on OA articles (all OA articles are available immediately)
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2ii. No embargo on OA articles longer than 6 months
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1iii. No embargo on OA articles longer than 12 months
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52.D Article Processing Charges (APCs)Choose one or none from 2.D.ii-v. Note that 2.D.i is earned independently.
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1i. Publisher's highest APC is $2250 or less
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4ii. No APCs to publish OA
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3iii. Average APC is $900 or lower
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2iv. Average APC is $1800 and lower
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1v. Average APC is $2250 and lower
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52.E Other Publishing Related FeesChoose one or none from 2.E.ii-iii. Also choose one or none from 2.E. iv-v. Note that 2.E.i is earned independently.
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1i. No submission fees
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2ii. No color image/figure charges, explicitly stated by publisher
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1iii. Color image/figure charges are publicly available -AND- $150 or less per image
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2iv. No per page charges, explicitly stated by publisher
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1v. Per page charges are publicly available -AND- $150 or less per page
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52.F Author Equity in All JournalsChoose one or none from 2.F.ii-iv. Note that 2.F.i is earned independently.
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1i. Increasing percentage of any OA, non-APC funded journals (such as S2O) -AND- Decreasing percentage of APC-funded journals in publisher's portfolio.
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4ii. Publisher does not charge authors APCs/Publication Fees
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3iii. Waives APCs/Publication Fees across ALL journals for hardship (Not solely based on Research4Life eligibility, or country of author residence, e.g., World Bank country classification)
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2iv. Waives APCs/Publication Fees across ALL journals based on Research4Life eligibility -OR- World Bank country classification
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1v. Reduces APCs/Publication Fees across ALL journals for hardship (Not solely based on Research4Life eligibility or country of author residence)
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32.G Open DataChoose one or none from 2.G ii-iii. Note that 2.G.i is earned independently.
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1i. Publisher requires a data availability statement from authors
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2ii. Publisher requires that author-created data (including datasets, code, software) be open access at the time of publication
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1iii. Publisher encourages authors to share research data (including datasets, code, software) openly
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Up to 113. RIGHTSCopyright, licensing, and other author and reuse rights
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23.A PreprintsChoose all that apply in 3.A.
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1i. Publisher explicitly states that they accept OA preprints as submissions
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1ii. For accepted manuscripts, publisher does not require authors to a) remove preprints or b) change access/licensing terms to preprints
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23.B Author RightsChoose one or none from 3.B.i-ii.
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2i. Author retains all rights to Version of Record (VOR) -AND EITHER- journal is given nonexclusive rights -OR- exclusive rights for 6 months or less
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1ii. If publisher is the copyright holder, authors are given explicit reuse rights to VOR they authored, provided credit is given to journal
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53.C Open LicensingChoose all that apply in 3.C.
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1i. No articles are published under all rights reserved copyright
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1ii. All OA articles are published under a Creative Commons (CC) license
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1iii. No additional charge to apply a specific Creative Commons license to an OA article
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1iv. If CC licenses are applied, no OA articles are published under an ND license
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1v. If over half of publisher's journal titles are in the humanities or humanistic social sciences, give credit for any CC license applied to OA articles, including ND licenses.
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23.D Educational UseChoose one or none from 3.D.
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2i. Educational use permitted for all, not limited to authors (12 month embargo or less)
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1ii. Educational use permitted for authors only (12 month embargo or less)
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Up to 104. DISCOVERABILITY & ACCESSIBILITYTechnology-related expectations and standards
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54.A MetadataChoose all that apply in 4.A.
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1i. Metadata is standardized/structured to be openly indexable
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1ii. All metadata (article-level) is openly available immediately upon publication
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1iii. Publisher contributes all article-level metadata to a recognized open indexing service
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1iv. Participation in Initiative for Open Citations (I4OC)
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1v. Participation in Initiative for Open Abstracts (I4OA)
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34.B IdentifiersChoose one from 4.B.ii or iii, or none. Note that 4.B.i is earned independently.
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1i. Persistent identifiers registered for all articles (e.g. DOI)
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2ii. ORCID iDs are displayed for one or more authors -AND- the iD(s) link(s) to an author’s individual ORCID page
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1iii. ORCID iDs are displayed for one or more authors
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24.C AccessibilityChoose all that apply in 4.C.