American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
- free Open Access publishing in journals from ASME
In 2024, DTU has entered into a three-year agreement with American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) which includes publishing and Open Access.
The agreement with American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) covers accepted articles from 1 January 2024 to 31 December 2026.
There is no cap (limit) on the number of Open Access articles that can be published in the journals which are covered by the agreement.
When your research article has been accepted for publication in an ASME journal, then it is vital that you select DTU as your affiliated institution and that you use your corresponding DTU-mail address, so that you can publish under ASME´s Open Access terms of condition.
- Use your DTU e-mail as the corresponding author
- State DTU as your institutional affiliation (Technical University of Denmark)
- Select Open Access to publish your article without a publication fee
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Choose a Creative Commons license
If it is possible to choose between different CC-licenses, then you are encouraged to select a CC BY 4.0 license which is the least restrictive license in the CC-portfolio.
On the ASME website, you will find different guides:
- See ASME's guide for journal authors (pdf)
- Information for Authors ASME website
As corresponding authors DTU researchers can publish Open Access cost free in all ASME´s hybrid Open Access-journals and one gold Open Access-journal which are all included in ASME´s Current Journal Collection.
The following article types are covered by this agreement:
- Research paper
- Design innovation paper
- Technical Brief (Technical note, Brief note)
- Review article
- Letters paper
- Expert view
- Non-technical submissions (editorial, discussion, closure, book reviews, technology review)
Contact
DTU Library
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