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  1. Jisc members pay an annual participation fee for uncapped publishing in PLOS Biology and/or PLOS Medicine and/or PLOS Sustainability and Transformation. Participating institutions will be part of a community supporting a new funding model for highly-selective open access journals.

    Publisher: Public Library of Science

  2. See below for ordering information. This agreement provides unlimited publishing for corresponding authors from participating institutions in PLOS' four equity titles: PLOS Water, PLOS Climate, PLOS Global Public Health and PLOS Mental Health.

    Publisher: Public Library of Science

  3. See below for ordering information. Unlimited publishing in nine PLOS journals (PLOS Computational Biology, PLOS Pathogens, PLOS Genetics, PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, PLOS ONE, PLOS Digital Health, PLOS Complex Systems, PLOS Ecosystems and PLOS Aging and Health) for corresponding authors in return for a flat fee.

    Publisher: Public Library of Science

  4. Pluto Journals is a peer-reviewed, Diamond Open Access (OA) publisher. Their international collection includes 20 social science journals that consider the key issues of today's global world. Starting in 2025, they offer an extra package of 12 SSH titles (6 new titles per year) from Africa.

    Publisher: Pluto Journals Limited

  5. A two-year agreement offering open access publishing for eligible authors and read access to PNAS.

    Publisher: National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

  6. Portico is a not-for-profit service to help libraries preserve digital publications such as e-journals and e-books. Through a permanent archive, Portico is there when libraries need it, like insurance. Content is "dark archived" and made accessible to participating libraries if it becomes unavailable from the publisher or other sources.

    Publisher: ITHAKA Harbors, Inc.

  7. Portland Press Read and Publish Agreement provides Jisc members access to all Portland Press hybrid journals and unlimited APC-free, OA publishing in all Portland Press journals. Jisc members will have access to the full archive for the duration of the agreement .• APC free OA publishing in the Society’s five journals including fully OA journal, Bioscience Reports • Full read access to the archives of all current journals plus two ceased publications

    Publisher: Portland Press Limited

  8. Project MUSE is a leading provider of digital humanities and social science content for the scholarly community. MUSE is a trusted source of complete, full-text versions of scholarly journals from many world leading university presses and scholarly societies, with over 200 publishers currently participating.

    Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press

  9. We licensed this set of archives in perpetuity to provide higher and further education and research councils with access to a rich collection of primary sources from the 1600s to the present day. Together, these resources provide a diverse set of content that supports researchers across the humanities and social sciences with early book collections, government papers, historical periodicals and magazines: 18th, 19th, 20th Century House of Commons Parliamentary Papers, British Periodicals Collections I and II, Periodicals Archive Online: Jisc Collections Selections, Early European Books Parts 1-4, The Vogue Archive.

    Publisher: ProQuest LLC

  10. Early English Books Online (EEBO) provides institutions online access to 17 million pages from more than 146,000 books from 1473 to 1700. We purchased EEBO to make it available to UK higher and further education institutions and Research Councils free of charge.

    Publisher: ProQuest LLC