We would like to provide you with more info about Open Research Europe, the European Commission’s open access publishing platform for scientific articles for Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe.
Open Research Europe
is an original publishing venue, like a journal, not a repository (where papers
already published somewhere else are deposited): submitted research must be
original, not be submitted anywhere else for publication, and stem
from a Horizon 2020 or Horizon Europe grant in which at least one of the
authors is involved.
The platform
implements rigorous scientific standards which are overseen by an
international Scientific
Advisory Board.
Since its launch in
March 2021, more than 160 articles have already been published, showing the
interest of the research community in this new publishing venue.
The publishing venue
accepts articles in all fields of science including the natural sciences,
engineering and technology, medical and health sciences, agricultural and
veterinary sciences, social sciences, humanities and the arts. It showcases
a variety of article types ranging from research articles to methods
and essays.
Publishing in Open
Research Europe is an optional service. Because the European Commission
covers all costs upfront, there is no author fee, which means also no
administrative burden. Moreover, there is the guarantee of automatic
compliance with the open access requirements of Horizon 2020 and Horizon
Europe. Lastly, Open Research Europe is also a solution to publish articles
even after the Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe grant has ended. Most
importantly, however, Open Research Europe is a reliable peer-reviewed
publishing service of high scientific quality, with swift publication
times.
Open Research Europe
champions open science principles and scientific transparency by
immediately publishing articles, followed by transparent, invited and open peer
review with the inclusion of all supporting data and materials. The names of the
reviewers are open, as well as their reviews, which are also citable.
Article-level metrics will continuously track the scientific and social impact
of publications. Ultimately, Open Research Europe will give everyone,
researchers and citizens alike, free-of-charge access to the latest scientific
discoveries.
More information on
Open Research Europe is available on the website, which contains
helpful tips, guides and FAQs, including how to prepare articles and data for
submission.
The Twitter account
@OpenResearch_EU and the
newsletter also feature
relevant updates, calls for
papers, and the latest content from Open Research Europe. They also set up a
YouTube tutorial playlist.
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