21 Feb 2025

1,000 institutions in 53 countries are now participating in The Company of Biologists’ Read & Publish initiative

The Company of Biologists has now 1,000 institutions participating in our cost-neutral Read & Publish Open Access (OA) initiative.

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As we celebrate our 100-year anniversary in 2025, we are delighted to announce that we now have 1,000 institutions participating in our cost-neutral Read & Publish Open Access (OA) initiative.

1,000 institutions in 53 countries are now participating. The Company of Biologists has agreements with 20 library consortia, and we have recently renewed our agreements with BIBSAM, CAUL and Jisc. We have seen growth in many regions given the support of consortia representatives and regional partners. In Europe, we have seen growth in Germany, (thanks to ZB Med – Information for Life Sciences), Italy and Spain. There has been significant growth in Asia/S. E. Asia — Japan, Taiwan, Korea and China — thanks to the Japan Alliance of University Library Consortia for E-Resources (JUSTICE); the Korean E-resource Service for Library Consortium (KESLI); the Korean Council for University Education Consortium (KCUE); the Digital Resource Acquisition Alliance of Chinese Academic Libraries (DRAA), and our most recent agreement with the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS), respectively. We continue to see a significant increase in North America and in developing and transition economy countries through our agreement with Electronic Information for Libraries (EIFL).

The success of our Read & Publish initiative continues to drive growth in the proportion of OA research content in our transformative journals — Development, Journal of Cell Science and Journal of Experimental Biology.

The Company of Biologists is  also delighted that nearly all libraries have opted to include our fully OA journals — Disease Models & Mechanisms and Biology Open — in their Read & Publish agreements in 2025.

This shift not only reduces barriers to publishing and accessing research articles but enables corresponding authors at participating institutions to publish an uncapped number of OA research articles in our two fully OA journals as well as our transformative journals – without paying an Article Processing Charge (APC).

 

Read the full announcement here.
 


Do not forget The Company of Biologists is celebrating 100 years of supporting biologists and inspiring biology at ACC Liverpool, UK between 24-27 March 2025.

Do not miss this incredible celebration and book your place here before the deadline on 28 February 2025.


 

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