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Plan S annual review: what’s new?


KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • In a recently published review of Plan S, cOAlitions S describe key initiatives that aim to meet the changing needs of the evolving open access landscape.
  • New features of the practical ‘Journal Checker Tool’ were discussed, as well as the latest advancements towards diamond open access.

2023 marked the 5th anniversary of the launch of Plan S by cOAlition S, a group of mainly European research funders with a mission to achieve “full and immediate open access (OA) to research publications”. Although much progress has been made, the group recognise that there is still work to do, with a substantial proportion of new research articles sitting behind paywalls. In February 2024, the latest review of Plan S was released, with a rundown of new and ongoing plans that aim to turn the dial further forwards full OA.

The state of open access

OA rates for research funded by cOAlition S members remained high (~80%), particularly compared with the global average (60%). Gold OA was most widely used among cOAlition S member-funded research, along with an increasing number of OA publications made available via ‘hybrid’ journals. It was suggested that this increase was likely due to transformative agreements, and that this number may fall following the decision by cOAlition S to halt financial support for these agreements after 2024.

Strategic initiatives

The review detailed 4 key initiatives that will have an impact over the course of the next year:

Useful tools

As well as new proposals, the report reviewed practical tools already made available to researchers, including:

Future perspectives

Executive Director of cOAlition S, Johan Rooryck, highlighted that these initiatives look “forward to a bold vision for the future of scholarly communication”. Indeed, updates on many of the latest initiatives, such as the Plan S impact study, are expected in the coming months. It will be interesting to see how these new developments impact on OA research in 2024 and beyond.

Executive Director of cOAlition S, Johan Rooryck, highlighted that these initiatives look “forward to a bold vision for the future of scholarly communication”.

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What do you think – will new initiatives and tools introduced by cOAlition S increase the number of open access articles in 2024?

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