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See our ‘Open access licensing’ policy above for more information about open access licences.Īuthors wishing to change the licence of their article retrospectively should contact the Open Research Support Team at with your Article’s title, DOI and Journal name.

springer nature journals

Authors may only request to change from a more restrictive licence to CC BY (the least restrictive licence) and may only request to change to a standard licence offered by the journal, unless the licence is a necessary requirement of your funder. Retrospective licence changesĪuthors who have published via the immediate open access route in a Springer Nature journal may change the Creative Commons licence associated with their article after publication. See here to find out more about how authors can discover funders’ OA policies and meet their requirements.Īll Springer Nature journals with an open access option offer intergovernmental organisation (IGO) versions of Creative Commons licences on request, where required by the author’s employer. It is also the licence used for all other Springer Nature-owned fully open access journals and for OA content in all hybrid/Transformative Journals in the Palgrave Macmillan portfolio and in the academic titles on the platform.Ī very small number of journals, including those published under the Adis imprint, continue to use the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 International Licence (CC BY-NC) as their default licence. Where there is a funder requirement, Springer Nature will accept requests to publish under the Creative Commons Attribution v4.0 International licence (CC BY) licence.Īuthors are advised to check their funder's open access requirements, to ensure compliance. This licence allows readers to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format, and to alter, transform, or build upon the material, including for commercial use, providing the original author is credited.ĬC BY is used for all articles in the BMC and SpringerOpen journals, in Nature Communications, the Communications journals, Scientific Reports, Scientific Data, Palgrave Communications, and for OA articles in the majority of Springer hybrid and Transformative Journals. Our preferred licence is the Creative Commons Attribution v4.0 International licence (CC BY), and all Springer Nature-owned journals with open access options offer the CC BY licence. The CC BY licence is the most open licence available and considered the industry 'gold standard' for open access it is also preferred by many funders. These provide an industry-standard framework to support easy re-use of open access material. Open access (OA) articles in Springer Nature journals are published under Creative Commons licences. OA licensing and copyright Open access licensing If you're looking for information about our OA policies for books and chapters, you can find them here.

springer nature journals

Our publication policies help our authors achieve a high level of openness with their research and support them in meeting the open access (OA) requirements of their research funders and institutions.įor information about meeting the OA policies of funders and institutions when publishing with Springer Nature, visit our OA funding support service. On this page you can find out about Springer Nature’s open access (OA) policies for journal articles published via the immediate (gold) OA and subscription routes.












Springer nature journals