The Rectors’ Conference of the Swiss Universities (swissuniversities) has been in negotiations with the top three academic publishers with two goals in mind. The first goal: to allow researchers in Switzerland access to all papers in the publishers’ online journal portfolios. The second goal: to reach “read & publish” agreements, which would allow researchers to publish open access articles in the publishers’ journals – meaning they would be available worldwide without any restrictions – without additional article processing charges.
These goals stem from swissuniversities’ open access strategy, which foresees a general move to open access scholarly publishing in Switzerland by 2024. This means that all academic publications financed with public money would have to be freely available online.
ETH Library to provide alternatives
These goals have only been partially achieved for the time being. No agreement was reached with Springer Nature, which means that starting next January, it will not be possible to directly access Springer Nature articles published from 2020 onwards
if the publisher really does shut down access at the end of the year
. This would impact around 2,000 journals.
“We were of course hoping for a different outcome,” states Rafael Ball, Director of the ETH Library. “However, we’re working together with other Swiss university libraries to do everything in our power to give readers access to the articles that are affected.” The ETH Library website provides information on how to access articles in Springer Nature publications. Potential restrictions on these journals would only apply to articles published starting in 2020. Access to older articles in the archives remains unchanged.
“We are hoping that we can reach an agreement with Springer Nature in 2021 that will create fair conditions for reading and publishing,” adds Rafael Ball. Ulrich Weidmann, Vice President for Human Resources and Infrastructure for the ETH Library, remains committed to the open access philosophy. “Although we couldn’t reach an agreement with Springer Nature for 2020, ETH Zurich and other Swiss research institutions will continue to stay on the path we have chosen,” he explains. “Open access to research literature needs to become a reality for researchers at Swiss institutions in the medium term.”
Agreements with Wiley and Elsevier
The swissuniversities negotiation team was able to find solutions for extending the agreements with both Wiley and Elsevier. All academic journals from these two publishers will remain freely available to users of Swiss university libraries. This includes users of the ETH Library, who can access journals via the
library search portal
.
Elsevier has concluded a memorandum of understanding to enter into a “read & publish” agreement valid from January 2020 on. Similarly, Wiley has concluded a memorandum of understanding to enter into a “read & publish” contract from 2021 onwards, the negotiations for which will continue in 2020. For the time being, the existing license agreement with Wiley will continue next year without any price increase. However, this agreement does not include any open access clauses.