Taylor & Francis

- discounts when paying for Open Access

In 2024, Danish Universities have entered into a five-year national agreement with the publisher Taylor & Francis, dealing with publishing Open Access - among other things.

The agreement with Taylor & Francis covers articles accepted in the period 1 January 2024 to 31 December 2028.

What to do
Once your research article has been accepted for publication in a Taylor & Francis journal covered by the agreement, it is important that you choose DTU as your institutional affiliation and use your corresponding DTU email address to publish under Taylor & Francis' Open Access conditions.

  • 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
  • Select a Creative Commons license (CC-BY, CC-BY-NC or CC-BY-NC-ND)*

Journals included
As corresponding author, DTU researchers can publish Open Access free of charge in more than 2,000 hybrid Taylor & Francis journals, the so-called Taylor & Francis Open Select journals.
Liste of journals where you can publish Open Access

Types of articles covered by the agreement
Original article, research article, and review article. 

Advantages in the agreement:

  • The author does not have to pay an article processing charge (APC)
  • The article is published with the chosen Creative Commons license *
  • The author retains copyright *
  • The article (Published version) becomes immediately available as Open Access
  • The article (Published version) can be archived in DTU Orbit without an embargo period

More on CC-BY licenses and copyright

Journals not included
Gold Open Access journals are not part of the agreement. When publishing in these journals, a publication fee (APC) will typically have to be paid in order to be able to publish your article as Open Access.