Open access fund for longform publications: stage two
Research organisations can claim open access (OA) costs for monographs, book chapters, and edited collections that are in-scope of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI)’s OA policy that have been approved at stage one. Applications must be completed by the team responsible for OA within the organisation. Organisations must be based in the UK to apply.
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Summary
Research organisations can claim open access (OA) costs for monographs, book chapters, and edited collections that are in-scope of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI)’s OA policy that have been approved at stage one.
Applications must be completed by the team responsible for OA within the organisation. Organisations must be based in the UK to apply.
All publications in your application must be:
in-scope of the policy
approved at stage one
available OA immediately with a Creative Commons licence
Eligibility
Who is eligible to apply
Applications for this fund must be completed by the research office, library or other department or team that is responsible for open access within the research organisation. For this funding opportunity, you will be based in that relevant department and be the project lead for this opportunity.
The project lead is responsible for completing the application process on the UKRI Funding Service.
Who is not eligible to apply
researchers
any applicants based in organisations that are outside the UK
publishers
International applicants
If you are a researcher that is not based in the UK who has published a monograph, book chapter, or edited collection that is in-scope of UKRI’s open access policy, contact openresearch@ukri.org to find out how you can claim open access funds.
Objectives
Aim
The aim of stage two of UKRI’s open access fund is to enable research organisations to claim back costs that have facilitated immediate open access for monographs, book chapters, and edited collections that are required to acknowledge UKRI funding.
Scope
At stage two, we are looking for:
confirmation that the publication is available immediately open access with a Creative Commons licence
financial information associated with open access publication
Funding available
Further information on open access funding is available at Open access funding and reporting. This includes information on maximum funding limits.
Dates
15 January 2024 9:00am: Opening date
17 January 2024 10:30am: Webinar
27 March 2025 4:00pm: Closing date
How to apply
We are running this funding opportunity on the new UKRI Funding Service. You cannot apply on the Joint Electronic Submissions (Je-S) system.
The project lead is responsible for completing the application process on the Funding Service. The project lead will be based in the research office, library, or other department or team that is responsible for managing open access in the organisation.
To apply
Select ‘Start application’ near the beginning of this Funding finder page.
Confirm you are the project lead.
Sign in or create a Funding Service account. To create an account, select your organisation, verify your email address, and set a password. If your organisation is not listed, email support@funding-service.ukri.orgPlease allow at least 10 working days for your organisation to be added to the Funding Service.
Answer questions directly in the text boxes. You can save your answers and come back to complete them or work offline and return to copy and paste your answers. If we need you to upload a document, follow the upload instructions in the Funding Service. All questions and assessment criteria are listed in the How to apply section on this Funding finder page.
Allow enough time to check your application in ‘read-only’ view before sending to your research office.
Send the completed application to your research office for checking. They will return it to you if it needs editing.
Your research office will submit the completed and checked application to UKRI.
Watch our research office webinars about the new Funding Service.
For more guidance on the Funding Service, see:
Deadline
UKRI’s open access fund for longform publications will close on the published closing date due to system requirements and will reopen shortly afterwards. The latest information on payment periods and associated deadlines is available at Open access funding and reporting.
Make sure you are aware of and follow any internal institutional deadlines.
Following the submission of your application to the funding opportunity, your application cannot be changed, and applications will not be returned for amendment. If your application does not follow the guidance, it may be rejected.
Personal data
Processing personal data
UKRI will need to collect some personal information to manage your Funding Service account and the registration of your funding applications.
We will handle personal data in line with UK data protection legislation and manage it securely. For more information, including how to exercise your rights, read our privacy notice.
Publication of outcomes
UKRI will publish the outcomes of this funding opportunity at UKRI Gateway to Research.
If your application is successful, we will publish some personal information on the UKRI Gateway to Research.
Summary
Word limit: 50
Name title
Application name
Name title hint
Enter your organisation name, the month, and the year that you are submitting your application to UKRI.
Summary title
Summary
Summary hint
Provide the total number of publications that you are registering with UKRI
Guidance for writing a summary
For the application summary you should:
provide the total number of publications that you are registering with UKRI, for example ‘one monograph; two book chapters’
state if you are requesting costs for third party content, for example ‘We are requesting costs for third party content as part of this application’
provide any additional information about a publication included in this application here, if needed
We may make this summary publicly available on external-facing websites, so please avoid including any sensitive information within this section.
Full guidance on how to complete a stage two application to this fund is available at Guidance for UKRI’s open access fund for long-form publications.
Core team
List the key members of your team and assign them roles from the following:
project lead (PL)
professional enabling staff
If the administrative contact for this application is not the project lead, please add this person as professional enabling staff. This will be the individual at your organisation who will manage the award (for example, librarian, research manager, or other).
Find out more about UKRI’s core team roles in funding applications.
Application questions
Publications
Word limit: 10,000
List the monographs, edited collections, and book chapters that your organisation is claiming funds for from UKRI by completing the stage two table of questions document.
To complete this section:
Download and complete the Stage 2 table of questions document.
Copy and paste the table into the text box in this section on the Funding Service.
Upload a single PDF containing the corresponding invoice(s) for all publications in this section of the application.
Mark this section complete.
Applications that use a different format to submit the application will not be considered.
Save invoices in a single PDF no larger than 8MB. The invoices should appear in the order in which the publications are included in the table.
For the file name, use the unique Funding Service number the system gives you when you create an application, followed by ‘your organisation name_invoices’
Unless specifically requested, please do not include any sensitive personal data within the attachment.
Supporting information
Background
UKRI’s open access policy applies to monographs, book chapters, and edited collections that are required to acknowledge UKRI funding.
UKRI is providing a dedicated fund to support its policy aims. This opportunity is for stage two of UKRI’s dedicated fund.
Webinar for potential applicants
We will hold a webinar on 17 January 2024. This will provide more information about the funding opportunity and a chance to ask questions.