Wiley and CzechELib Sign First Open Access Agreement in Czech Republic

The four-year agreement will provide CzechELib participants access to view and publish in Wiley’s complete hybrid journal portfolio, which includes 1,400 journals, beginning January 16, 2023. Wiley is pioneering the open access movement in Czech Republic, being one of the first publishers to sign an open access agreement within the country. Participating researchers will be able to publish nearly 650 articles open access within the first year.

We’re thrilled to be entering into this new agreement with CzechELib and to be working together to ensure that research produced by the academic community in the Czech Republic reaches the widest possible audience via increasing opportunities to publish open access,” said Kathryn Sharples, Vice President, Open Research, Wiley.

It is not surprising to me that after more than 20 years of experience with Wiley as a reliable supplier of valued electronic journals, it was Wiley who was the first of the Big Three to offer CzechELib a truly cost neutral transformative agreement for open publishing to our scientific community,” said Martin Svoboda, Director of the National Library of Technology.

Wiley is accelerating the growth of open access publishing in eastern Europe and globally. Wiley has signed more than 40 open access agreements worldwide, including with new partners such as b-on in Portugal, HEAL-Link in Greece, and Tulane University Libraries in the United States.

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ABOUT CZECHELIB
The National Centre CzechELib ensures the purchase of key electronic resources for the entire research and education community of the Czech Republic, takes care of their management including usage statistics and supports open access publishing. The National Centre CzechELib is a department of the National Library of Technology, and its establishment was supported by the European Operational Programme Research, Development, Education.

Media Contacts
Wiley - Geena De Rose / gderose@wiley.com
CzechELib - Martin Krška / martin.krska@techlib.cz