Cambridge University Press (CUP)
- get a discount when you need to pay for Open Access publishing
In 2026, Danish Universities has entered into a three-year national agreement with publisher Cambridge University Press (CUP) which includes publishing and Open Access.
The agreement with Cambridge University Press (CUP) covers accepted articles from 1 January 2026 to 31 December 2028.
Limit on Open Access articles
There is a national cap on the amount of Open Access publications per year in the agreement. 88 articles in 2026, 90 articles in 2027 and 92 articles in 2028. There is then a 20% discount on all expenses for publishing Open Access (APC´s) in journals that are covered by the agreement when the limit is reached.
When your research article has been accepted for publication in a CUP journal 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 Open Access under the agreement.
- 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
- 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.
- Research article
- Review article
- Rapid communication
- Brief report
- Case report
Article types which are not included in the agreement:
Book reviews, Editorials, Introductions, Letters, Meeting reports, Abstracts.
In the agreement there is a national cap on the amount of Open Access publications per year: 88 articles in 2026, 90 articles in 2027 and 92 articles in 2028. Once the limit is reached CUP will automatically apply a 20% discount on expenses for publishing Open Access (APC´s) in the journals that are covered by the agreement.
EU´s Horizon Europe framework program
If you have a research grant from EU´s Horizon Europe framework program or a different Plan S accommodated financial provider, then you need to be aware that there are certain requirements on Open Access, and that specific expenses for APC´s in hybrid journals are not covered by the grant.
The cap
Even when you submit your manuscript for publication, it is not possible to know if the cap to the agreement has been reached or not and if the APC is covered by the agreement. The reason for this is that the APC is only covered by the agreement once the manuscript has been finally accepted for publication
If the expense is not covered by the agreement, then it is the responsibility of the corresponding author to pay for the APC.
However, there are also options within the transaction pages to select ‘I don’t have APC funding’, to which the journal editorial team will get in touch with alternative options. If the cap has been reached, you can still withdraw the article and would not be forced to pay an APC.
Contact
DTU Library
elibrary@dtu.dk
Creative Commons
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