Bioscientifica supports open access to research articles through both 'gold' and 'green' routes. We publish both fully open
access publications and subscription journals which offer open access options ('hybrid' journals).
Table 1 summarises the open access options applying to each of our publications.
Table 1: Bioscientifica's Publications and their open access options.
Publication | Model | 'Gold' Free-to-read immediately (for a fee) |
'Green' Free-to-read after 12 months (no fee) |
Echo Research and Practice | Open access | ✓ | N/A |
Endocrine Connections | Open access | ✓ | N/A |
Endocrine-Related Cancer | Hybrid | ✓ | ✓ |
Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Case Reports | Open access | ✓ | N/A |
European Journal of Endocrinology | Hybrid | ✓ | ✓ |
Journal of Endocrinology | Hybrid | ✓ | ✓ |
Journal of Molecular Endocrinology | Hybrid | ✓ | ✓ |
Reproduction | Hybrid | ✓ | ✓ |
'Green' open access is the method of making articles published in subscription journals free-to-read after an embargo period (rather than immediately upon publication which is the 'gold' route). There is no cost to authors for 'green' open access.
Bioscientifica automatically makes all subscription content freely available online 12 months after publication. The version made free is the final published version ('version of record') following typesetting, copy-editing and proofing, and containing reference linking, links to supplementary data and information on any subsequent changes to the scholarly record (including errata and retractions).
In addition, authors are welcome to deposit their own versions of their accepted papers (not the publisher's final published version) in repositories of their choice, provided articles are released no sooner than 12 months after online publication. The following disclaimer must be included when depositing articles:
“Disclaimer: this is not the definitive version of record of this article.This manuscript has been accepted for publication in [insert name of journal], but the version presented here has not yet been copy-edited, formatted or proofed. Consequently, Bioscientifica accepts no responsibility for any errors or omissions it may contain. The definitive version is now freely available at [insert DOI link] [insert year of publication].”
If funders require their funded research to be made freely available sooner than 12 months after online publication, authors should opt for 'gold' open access (see below).
'Gold' open access is the method by which authors (or their funders or institutions) pay an Article Publishing Charge (APC) upon acceptance in order to have their article made freely available online immediately upon publication.
A 'gold' open access option is available for each of our publications. The version made free is the final published version ('version of record') following typesetting, copy-editing and proofing, and containing reference linking, links to supplementary data and information on any subsequent changes to the scholarly record (including errata and retractions). Bioscientifica automatically deposits final published versions of all 'gold' open access articles into PubMed Central.
Rather than transferring copyright to the journal owner(s) (as would be the case for subscription content), authors retain copyright of their articles for 'gold' open access and a range of user licences are available for authors to choose from (Table 2, below). Some funders, including Wellcome Trust and Research Councils UK, require or prefer the use of specific licences.
Wellcome funded articles must be published under a CC-BY licence and this can be specified during the article submission process. If you do not publish using the CC-BY licence you will not comply with Wellcome’s Open Access policy and they will not cover the cost of the APC.
Authors wishing to pay for 'gold' open access in one of our hybrid journals must choose this option when submitting their article. Please note that the peer-review process is managed by the Editorial Board which has complete editorial independence from any financial workflows. Therefore any editorial decision on a manuscript will not be affected by whether or not authors choose to pay to publish open access.
The Article Publication Charges (APCs) payable by authors (or their funders or institutions) upon acceptance for 'gold' open access are summarised in Table 2, along with any discounts and the user licences available. Prices are subject to UK Value-Added Tax (VAT, currently 20%) for authors resident in any European Union country.
Table 2: Bioscientifica's licence options and pricing for 'gold' open access.
Publication | Licence option(s) | Full APC | Discounted APC | ||
Non-profit subscribers | Owning Society members | Endorsing Society members | |||
Fully open-access journals | |||||
Echo Research and Practice | CC BY | £899 | N/A | Free of Charge* | £675 |
CC BY-NC | |||||
CC BY-NC-ND | |||||
Endocrine Connections | CC BY | £1350 | N/A | 40%** | N/A |
Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Case Reports | CC BY | £475 | N/A | N/A | 20/25%** |
CC BY-NC-ND | |||||
Hybrid (subscription) journals | |||||
Endocrine-Related Cancer | CC BY | £3000 | £1500 | N/A | N/A |
European Journal of Endocrinology | CC BY | £3000 | £1500 | N/A | N/A |
Journal of Endocrinology | CC BY | £3000 | £1500 | N/A | N/A |
Journal of Molecular Endocrinology | CC BY | £3000 | £1500 | N/A | N/A |
Reproduction | CC BY | £3000 | £1500 | N/A | N/A |
*Terms and Conditions.
**Terms and Conditions for member discounts
Bioscientifica operates a discount and waiver programme for authors in developing countries (as defined by HINARI). Authors must indicate upon first submission if they wish to apply for an APC discount or waiver according to the following criteria:
Any decision to apply an APC discount or waiver is made by journal staff and is entirely independent of the peer-review process which is managed by the Editorial Board with complete editorial independence.
The author(s) may withdraw their article at any time prior to acceptance without incurring an Article Publication Charge (APC) or administration fee.
Post-acceptance article withdrawal is not permitted except in very rare circumstances and will be at the discretion of the Editor-in-Chief and the Publisher, and will be done in accordance with the ethical guidelines of the publication.
Bioscientifica offers authors a range of licences for 'gold' open access (please check if your funding body has any particular licence requirements). The features of the different licences are summarised below in Table 3. For further information please refer to the Creative Commons website.
Table 3: Terms of the user licences offered by Bioscientifica.
User licence | Users can: | Users must: | |||
Read, print & download | Copy and redistribute in any medium or format | Remix, transform, and build upon the material | Use for commercial purposes | Give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made | |
CC BY | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
CC BY-NC | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | No | ✓ |
CC BY-NC-ND | ✓ | ✓ | No | No* | ✓ |
*Authors publishing under the CC BY-NC-ND licence grant the society owner(s) and/or the publisher commercial rights. Please see publication web pages for details.
Bioscientifica supports authors by enabling compliance with all funder mandates or preferences for 'gold' or 'green' open access. Please check whether your funder has any requirements for depositing articles in repositories or for the licence terms which articles are published under. Links to funders' policies are listed below, and you may also wish to consult the SHERPA/JULIET website. Compliance with funder policies will not be monitored by Bioscientifica.
Bioscientifica automatically deposits final published versions of all 'gold' open access articles into PubMed Central.
*To enable authors to comply with the NIH Public Access Policy, Bioscientifica automatically deposits final accepted versions of non-'gold' open access NIH-funded research articles in PubMed Central on behalf of authors upon acceptance, for release 12 months after online publication. All 'gold' open access articles are deposited immediately upon publication.
Bioscientifica confirm that we can meet the Wellcome Trust requirements.
If you have any questions regarding Bioscientifica's publications or open access policy please do get in touch via publishing{at}bioscientifica.com.
We do not hold information on how different institutions are managing their block grants. If you have any queries about how your institution will be supporting APC payments please ask your librarian.
Please contact your funder or institution if you have any queries about their requirements for 'green' or 'gold' open access, user licences or the deposit of articles in repositories.