Publisher Self-Archiving Policies: Major SHERPA RoMEO Upgrade
SHERPA has released a major upgrade of its RoMEO service, which lists publishers' self-archiving policies.
Here's an excerpt from the press release:
A major upgrade to RoMEO has been released today, giving:
- Extra Category for the self-archiving of the Publisher's Version/ PDF
- Expanded Journal Coverage
- Extra Search Options for Journal Abbreviations and Electronic ISSNs
- New Tabular Browse View for Publishers
- Selective Display of Publishers' Compliance with Funding Agencys' Mandates . . . .
Previous versions of RoMEO have concentrated on highlighting information on the use of the pre-print and post-print. There has been great support from the community for also providing clearly labelled information on the use of the publisher's version/PDF as a separate item. This feature has now been included and sits alongside information on self-archiving rights for Pre-prints and Authors' Post-prints. The information is available in both individual publisher entries and in the new Tabular Browse View.
RoMEO now provides expanded journal coverage, enabling users to draw from both the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) and the Entrez journal list for the Life Sciences, along with the existing resource of the British Library's Zetoc service.
In addition to searching for journals by Print ISSN, users are now able to search by Electronic ISSN. They can also search for journals using title abbreviations.
The new Tabular Browse View enables users to display comparative charts of publishers, to quickly determine and compare what different Publishers allow them to deposit, and if the Publisher has a Paid OA Option.
If you or your authors receive funding from any of the 50 plus agencies listed in JULIET, you will now be able to restrict your search results to display Publishers' compliance with any of the funding agencies' policies listed in JULIET.
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