American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)

In 2024, DTU has entered a three-year agreement with the publisher American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) dealing with publishing in Open Access – among other things. 

The agreement with ASME covers articles submitted from 1 January 2024 until 31 December 2026. 

What to do
Once your research article has been accepted for publication in a ASME journal, then it is important that you choose DTU as your institutional affiliation and use your corresponding DTU e-mail address to publish under ASME´s Open Access conditions. 

  • Use your DTU e-mail as the corresponding author
  • State DTU as your institutional affiliation (Technical University of Denmark)
  • Select Gold Open Access to publish your article without publication fee.
    NOTE! You select Gold Open Access even if you are publishing in a hybrid journal.
  • Select a Creative Commons license (CC-BY (default).

See ASME's guide for journal authors (pdf)

Journals included
As corresponding author, DTU researchers can publish Open Access free of charge in 33 hybrid journals and one Open Access journal which are included in ASME´s Current Journal Collection. 

That is:

  • The author does not have to pay article processing charge (APC)
  • The article is published with a CC-BY license *
  • The article (Published version) becomes immediately available Open Access
  • The article (Published version) can be archived in DTU Orbit without an embargo period

* Learn more about CC-BY license and copyright

 

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