CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, and the American Physical Society (APS) announced today that they entered into an agreement for SCOAP3. Under this agreement, high-energy physics articles published...
Today we have 20.000 reasons to celebrate: since its start in 2014, SCOAP3 has supported the Open Access publication of 20,000 articles. All articles are released under a CC-BY license...
...12 European countries, with more European countries expected to join soon. Today, the fund-raising in the United States has started, and will be boosted by the SCOAP3 US Focal Meeting....
...was shared on new organizations having recently joined, additional institutions in participating countries being interested to support the initiative and, most important, renewed interest in countries not yet participating. As...
The Governing Council (GC) of the SCOAP3 Collaboration–the world’s largest disciplinary open access initiative—held its annual meeting on October 20th-21st, during Open Access week 2020. Organized virtually due to the...
JINR becomes the first organisation in Russia to pledge financial support to the SCOAP3 project to convert to Open Access the literature in High Energy Physics. This partnership is very...
On 15th August 2007, ICFA, the International Committee for Future Accelerators, a major forum for future directions in High Energy Physics, encouraged all concerned parties from all world regions to...
...in the coming months, with more and more awareness rising in the rest of the world and with widespread support from the scientific community. However, without broad consensus and involvement...
...of more than 10% of the U.S. contribution to SCOAP3. “SCOAP3 is an exciting approach to scientific publishing being led by CERN, the particle physics laboratory that developed the World...
...M.A.M. Heijne, the president of UKB, commented: “I sincerely hope that this project will be an opportunity to show the world that the challenges in Open Access can be met.”...