Wiley and CAUL Sign Three-Year Open Access Publishing Agreement

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Wiley and CAUL Sign Three-Year Open Access Publishing Agreement

John Wiley & Sons Inc. has announced a new three-year open access agreement with the Council of Australasian University Librarians (CAUL). The partnership will provide comprehensive publishing opportunities for researchers at more than 50 universities and research organizations across Australia and New Zealand from 2026 through 2028. The agreement enables scholars at participating CAUL institutions to access the latest peer-reviewed content and publish open access in Wiley's journals, including unlimited publishing in hybrid journals and expanded opportunities in over 600 fully open access journals. The partnership also introduces AI-powered research tools to support Australasian research, building on efforts that have increased open access publishing among CAUL researchers from 20% to over 80% in Wiley journals over the past five years.

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