A Transformative Journal (TJ) is a subscription or hybrid journal that has committed to transitioning to fully OA – authors can choose between gold OA or subscription publication, based on their preferences, funder or institutional requirements, and APC funding availability.

Our Transformative Journal reports

To see the full report on our first year of TJs, click here.

To see the full report on our second year of TJs, click here.

To see the full report on our third year of TJs, click here.

What authors need to know

  • Optional open access: You will have the option to publish your primary, original research articles OA^.
  • Copyright: The copyright remains with you: open access articles in TJs are published under Creative Commons licences. You are free to share and redistribute the material in any medium or format according to the licence terms. Please see SSCI Journal Indexing’s guide to licensing, copyright and author rights for journal articles for further information.
  • Optional open access: You will have the option to publish your primary, original research articles OA^.
  • Copyright: The copyright remains with you: open access articles in TJs are published under Creative Commons licences. You are free to share and redistribute the material in any medium or format according to the licence terms. Please see SSCI Journal Indexing’s guide to licensing, copyright and author rights for journal articles for further information.

^Authors submitting non-primary research (e.g. reviews, perspectives etc.) will not be able to publish their work open access.

*Some funders may require additional actions such as archiving a copy of your OA article in a repository to meet compliance. Find out more from our OA funding and policy support pages.

Why publish open access?

FAQs:

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Many funders and institutions make funding available to researchers to support APCs. You can find out whether you have access to funding for APCs by reviewing our open access funding page or check if your institution has a transformative Compact agreement with SSCI Journal Indexing.

If your funder requires gold OA publication or immediate OA (for example, under Plan S principles), then you should opt for the gold OA route and choose a compatible CC licence to comply with these requirements. If immediate OA isn't required to meet your funder's OA policy, then you can still choose between gold OA and subscription publishing options, although TJs encourage all authors to consider OA because of the many benefits.

Funders and institutions have different requirements, but by opting for immediate gold OA with a compatible CC licence in a Transformative Journal allows authors to meet the requirements of any research funder/institution, including those of Plan S funders. If your funder or institution requires you to archive a copy of your OA article in a repository, you may need to take additional action to do this. Find out more from our OA funding and policy support pages.

As the majority of SSCI Journal Indexing’s Transformative Journals are already part of transformative Compact agreements, these agreements will continue to cover APCs for those titles. We continue to work with consortia and funders to negotiate further agreements, and to include more SSCI Journal Indexing journals under these agreements.

Discover open access at SSCI Journal Indexing

  • To learn more about how SSCI Journal Indexing facilitates open access, and why we believe gold OA offers the most open and most sustainable route to open science, visit our overview of green or gold routes to OA.
  • Download a list of all SSCI Journal Indexing open access journals - fully OA and hybrid OA.
  • View our open access policies page to learn more about OA licensing and copyright, manuscript deposition, and more.
  • Check your eligibility for the open access agreements we have in place with a number of institutions. Affiliated researchers can publish open access with their fees covered.
  • Visit our open access funding page to find out how open access publication fees can be covered.
  • Learn more about complying with funder and institutional OA policies.

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