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Insert your presentation title here Los Angeles | London | New Delhi Singapore | Washington DC Reuse of Manuscript Attribution (CC BY) Commercial and derivative restrictions (CC BY-NC +ND) Share Alike restrictions (CC BY-SA) Manuscript Versions and Embargo Yellow (version 1) Green (version 2 w/embargo) Gold (version 3 immediately) Hybrid Full Open Access Gratis - free to view Libre - free to view AND free to use

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Insert your presentation title here Los Angeles | London | New Delhi Singapore | Washington DC The learning curve…

Insert your presentation title here Los Angeles | London | New Delhi Singapore | Washington DC Funding Compliance - Confirm the funder's OA requirements and/or APC assistance. - RCUK and Wellcome specifically require a CC BY license for any research output. - NGOs and government agencies often require output to be OA under green or gold schemes but don't mandate a specific license. Uni/Department Expectations - Most institutions have a self- archiving requirement. This is usually covered in a publishing agreement. - Many disciplines have global repositories. This isn’t always covered in a publishing agreement. - Prepaid APC opportunities. Personal Preference - What do you want to achieve with your research? - What are your funding constraints for APCs? - What (if any) concerns do you have about others republishing your work? 3 tips for navigating OA

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