Open Access News

2025-11-06 16:05:
For the second time, the German Research Foundation (DFG) has approved a funding application from the INM – Leibniz Institute for New Materials as part of the “Open Access Publication Funding” project and has granted material resources to finance open access publications.
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2025-08-27 11:03:
We’re excited to announce that INM has partnered with PLOS to cover costs for all 14 PLOS journals.The agreement is valid for the years 2025-2026
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2024-07-24 10:51:
The Leibniz Institute for New Materials (INM) has updated its APC expenditures. The latest contribution provides data for the 2017-2021 period.
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2024-06-14 18:43:
The INM – Leibniz Institute for New Materials has revised its Open Access Policy and adopted a new, revised version by the management on June 10, 2024:
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2023-09-29 17:31:
The event “Open Knowledge and Open Science – Challenges between Reproducibility, Reuse and AI” planned for 25.10.2023 will not take place.
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2023-06-19 11:53:
INMdok is the new platform for Open Access publications from the INM – Leibniz Institute for New Materials. INMdok serves as an institutional repository for the institute and represents another tool to support INM researchers for publishing in Open Access.
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2023-02-23 13:51:
There is a new offer for publishing scientists of the INM: Starting in 2023, corresponding authors of the INM can publish their research results free of charge in open access in the 12 open access journals of the Public Library of Science (PLOS).
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2023-02-01 20:36:
There is a new offer for publishing scientists of the INM: From 2023, corresponding authors of the INM will be able to publish their research results in the journals of the Biochemical Society published by Portland Press (Biochemical Journal, Biochemical Society Transactions, Clinical Science, Essays in Biochemistry, Emerging Topics in Life Sciences, Neuroanl Signaling and Bioscience Reports) free of charge in open access.
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2022-06-21 15:34:
How can I find the right open access journal for my publication? B!SON is a new open source recommender system for quality-assured Open Access Journals. B!SON is still in beta and subject to change. Give it a test:
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2022-01-22 18:14:
The German Council of Science and Humanities has issued a recommendation on the Transformation of Academic Publishing: Towards Open Access (9477-22_en), January 2022
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2021-07-26 10:30:
The next Open Access Talk will take place on July 29 from 2 to 3 pm. You can participate via the following link
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