Eligible Authors Sample Clauses

Eligible Authors access publishing agreements used by the publisher of the Open Choice Journal to which the author is submitting an article for publication under an Open Access License, and (ii) for whom the Validating Institution has confirmed their status as an Affiliated Author pursuant to Section 3.4.3.
Eligible Authors. Teaching and research staff employed by or otherwise accredited to one of the Institutions as well as students enrolled or accredited to one of the Institutions and who want to publish Open Access Articles.
Eligible Authors. 4.1 Authors (“Eligible Authors”) who intend to publish articles as open access must be accredited with the Member Institution. 4.2 Eligible Authors must be the primary Corresponding Author as confirmed at article submission, and the Member Institution must be given as their affiliation in the article submission process. 4.3 If authors have not provided details to identify their eligibility at submission, they are not guaranteed to be identified as eligible to publish open access under this agreement. 4.4 Publisher will not directly charge an Eligible Author for the article publication charge. 4.5 Eligible Authors can decide not to allow their article to be made open access and publish subscription based instead.
Eligible Authors. 4.1 Authors (“Eligible Authors”) who intend to publish articles as open access must be current staff or students of the Member Institution at the moment of publication. 4.2 Eligible Authors must be the primary corresponding author as confirmed at the moment of publication, and the Member Institution must be given as their affiliation in the article submission process at or before final acceptance stage. 4.3 If authors have not provided details to identify their eligibility at submission, they are not guaranteed to be identified as eligible to publish open access under this agreement. 4.4 Publisher will not directly charge an Eligible Author for the article publication charge. 4.5 Eligible Authors can decide not to allow their article to be made open access and publish subscription based instead.
Eligible Authors. 1.1 Authors (“Eligible Authors”) who want to publish OA Articles must be affiliated with one of the Customer Sites. 1.2 Eligible Authors must be the corresponding author and their Customer Site must be stated as their affiliation in the OA Article. 1.3 Eligible Authors can be identified through at least one of the following parameters: IP ranges specified by the Customer; and/or e-mail domain defined for each institution; and/or stating the Customer Site in the author identification workflow; and/or persistent identifier, such as Ringgold, ORCID or other recognised institutional identifier as provided by the Eligible Author and published in the article metadata; and affiliation as stated in the article to be published.
Eligible Authors. 1.1 Authors (“Eligible Authors”) who want to publish OA Articles must be affiliated with one of the Customer Sites and agree to Publisher’s open access publishing conditions. 1.2 Eligible Authors must be the primary corresponding author as designated upon article submission, and their Customer Site must be stated as their affiliation in the author submission workflow. 1.3 Eligible Authors can be identified by the Publisher through e-mail domain defined for each institution., In future, Publisher may use the following parameters to identify Eligible Authors: • persistent identifier, such as Ringgold, ORCID or other recognised institutional identifier as provided by the Eligible Author and published in the article metadata; and/or • affiliation as stated in the author submission workflow; and/or • IP ranges specified by the Customer. 1.4 Eligible Authors can object to their article being made an OA Article (so-called opt out) and publish subscription based instead. Publisher will inform the Institution in each case accordingly and in a timely manner.
Eligible Authors. 1.1 Authors (“Eligible Authors”) who want to publish OA Articles must be primarily affiliated with one of the Customer Sites and agree to Publisher’s open access publishing conditions. 1.2 Eligible Authors must be the primary corresponding author as designated upon article submission, and their Customer Site must be stated as their affiliation in the author submission workflow and on the published OA Article. For the avoidance of doubt, the submitting corresponding author is the only corresponding author eligible to make use of the benefits of this Agreement. The date of acceptance is used to determine eligibility of an article under this Agreement. In case an author requests a change in name or affiliation of the Corresponding Author after eligibility has been determined, the Publisher, Customer and original/submitting Corresponding Author need to approve of the change in writing. 1.3 Eligible Authors can be identified by the Publisher through e-mail domain defined for each institution. In future, Publisher may use the following parameters to identify Eligible Authors: • persistent identifier, such as ROR ID, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ORCID or other recognised institutional identifier as provided by the Eligible Author and published in the article metadata; and/or • institutional affiliation as stated in the author submission workflow or on the submitted manuscript; and/or • IP ranges specified by the Customer. 1.4 Eligible Authors can object to their article being made an OA Article (so-called opt out) and publish subscription based instead. Publisher will inform the Institution in each case accordingly and in a timely manner.
Eligible Authors. 1.1 Authors (“Eligible Authors”) who want to publish OA Articles must be affiliated with one of the Customer Sites and agree to Publisher’s open access publishing conditions. 1.2 Eligible Authors must be the primary corresponding author as designated in the article submission system, and their Customer Site must be stated as their affiliation in both the article and the submission system workflow. 1.3 Eligible Authors can be identified by the Publisher through e-mail domain defined for each institution. In future, Publisher may use the following parameters to identify Eligible Authors: • persistent identifier, such as ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ORCID or other recognised institutional identifier as provided by the Eligible Author and published in the article metadata; and/or • affiliation as stated in the author submission workflow; and/or • IP ranges specified by the Customer. 1.4 Eligible Authors can object to their article being made an OA Article (so-called opt out) and publish subscription based instead. Publisher will inform the Institution in each case accordingly and in a timely manner. 1.5 Publisher will not directly charge Eligible Authors. There are no opt-out fees in the event that Eligible Authors opt to publish their articles as non-OA Articles. The Publisher does not charge any article submission fees or page charges.