Open Access
Open Access Policy for Scholarly Research in Canada
- As of February 2015, the Canadian funding agencies (SSHRC, NSERC, CIHR) have endorsed open access for research publications.
- Grant recipients must make their peer-reviewed journal publications freely accessible within 12 months of publication.
- There are two options for compliance:
- Option #1: Submit manuscripts to journals offering immediate open access or open access within 12 months.
- Option #2: Archive the final peer-reviewed manuscript in a digital repository for free access within 12 months.
- Publishing costs in open access journals are eligible expenses.
- Grant recipients are responsible for determining publishers' copyright and archiving policies.
- Agencies must be acknowledged in peer-reviewed publications.
- The policy applies to peer-reviewed publications, not books, chapters, or data.
Useful Resources
- Tri-Agency Policy on Open Access.
- UofA Library's Guide to Open Access Publishing.
- SSHRC's Open Access Toolbox
- Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPAR®)
- Directory of Open Access Journals DOAJ
- Directory of Open Access Repositories (OpenDOAR)
- Sherpa RoMEO: Database of publisher policies on copyright and self-archiving
- Sherpa/Fact: Database to verify journal compliance with funding agency requirements
Contact
For further information and support, please contact: openaccess@sshrc-crsh.gc.ca.