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Taylor & Francis is working towards a future where trusted knowledge is available to all. Open research is the most effective way to advance knowledge and drive forward human progress.

By actively working with research communities, we provide realistic and relevant options for all researchers to publish and share their research outputs openly, improving research reusability and reproducibility.

Discover how our services, policies, and initiatives can help your institution achieve its open access goals!

Our suite of resources is organized around Four Pillars of Open Access Publishing:

Research integrity has always been fundamental to everything we do. We’re combining human expertise with technology to uphold the highest standards in publishing. Our open research policies promote transparency and reproducibility throughout the research lifecycle.

Our Open Research Position

Explore our commitment to enabling sustainable open research initiatives, and learn how this can benefit your researchers.

Publishing Ethics

Learn more about our commitment to publishing ethics and research integrity.

Our Public Policies

We are devoted to research excellence, transparency, openness and accountability.

Editorial Policies

Find out about our universal journal policies, including authorship, appeals, plagiarism, funding, and peer review.

Editor Guidelines

Review our full list of policies and guidelines relevant to journal editors and authors.

“We commit to working collaboratively and creatively with funders, institutions, researchers and policymakers to drive a sustainable shift towards open research.”

We’re committed to developing ambitious solutions, working together with knowledge makers and their communities to deliver diverse open research approaches.

F1000’s technology is used to support the following Open Research partnerships:

Open Research in the Americas

Taylor & Francis works with top universities and institutions in the Americas to help them succeed in open access publishing. Find out more about these academic partners below:

We’re committed to expanding inclusive and equitable options that enable all researchers to share their work and ensure trusted knowledge is available to all.

Our Equity Position

We are committed to supporting all researchers wherever they are based and whatever their circumstances, to develop a broad range of options that best suit their unique contexts.

Pledge to Open

This program aimed to engage a broad community in a collaborative funding approach to allow 70 books to be published Open Access.

Accessible Features

We are dedicated to ensuring the research that we publish is accessible to as wide an audience as possible. We are always improving the quality and accessibility of our content.

DEI @ T&F

We believe that diversity is a strength. Bringing together a diverse range of people, communities, and opinions is beneficial to everyone – including our customers and the communities we serve.

Pledge to Open – Part II

Taylor & Francis has launched the second year of Pledge to Open, its collaborative funding initiative for open access (OA) books, with additional benefits for pledging institutions. Following the success of the pilot phase, organizations are invited to support seven new book collections on key contemporary themes, including children’s health, AI, and migration.

Subscribe to Open Pilot

Subscribe to Open (S2O) is a burgeoning non-APC open access model that helps convert journals to OA via steady subscriptions from willing, altruistic institutions.

We are proud to pilot S2O with three of our popular publications:

We support open research practices throughout the research process to make trusted knowledge available for everyone to understand, use and act upon. Discover how Taylor & Francis open access content has created real-world impact, from global news to policy and patents.

The Research Impact Hub

Peruse our free resources, commentary, and analysis dedicated to the role of research in policy and public engagement

Measuring Your Research Impact

Researchers, funders, and institutions are increasingly interested in the impact of their work. Use these resources to help you understand what they are and how to use them.

Open Science Badges

Designed by the Center for Open Science (COS), these badges acknowledge open science practices. Read more about OS badges and find out if your research is eligible for one.

Transformative Agreements with T&F

Institutional Memberships  

Click through to learn more about our many institutional memberships and partnerships:

Pledge to Open 2024-2025

Pledge to Open is a collective funding open access model that helps bring libraries together to cooperatively fund their open access pathway without requiring the payment of a Book Processing Charge. This year’s Pledge to Open aims to publish 70 frontlist research titles centered on seven key issue-based collections including Artificial Intelligence, Biotechnological Solutions, Sustainability in Practice, and Migration & Asylum.

  • By committing to Pledge to Open, your institution will be funding authors and editors from around the globe, including from lower-middle income countries as defined by the World Bank, enabling new books to maximize their reach and impact without requiring authors to have funding to cover OA publishing charges.

  • Participation in more than one collection is possible and preferential pricing given for those supporting all seven collections.

  • Pledging institutions receive perpetual multi-user access for the titles of the collections you pledge to support, irrespective of any funding thresholds being met.

  • Plus, pledging libraries can choose to get complimentary access to 50 backlist titles per collection on a perpetual basis. Your researchers receive more for your budget with access to the collections pledged to and additional titles from Taylor & Francis backlist, broadening the range of titles available for their researchers needs.

The pledging period will run between Sept 2024 and end of June 2025 

Retrospective Open Access

Benefits of Retro OA

Impact: Retro conversions in T&F journals show an increase in global reach, usage and citations.

Subject specific: Retro conversions can showcase your institution and researchers’ excellency in specific areas. T&F journals are particularly renown in HSS subjects.

Transparency and re-usability: Retro conversions offer you free choice of Creative Commons License and ownership of copyright goes to authors or organizations.

Instant ROI: articles are converted to Open Access immediately.

Meet potential requirements for OA policies and research assessment, such as proportion of OA publications, transparency & research integrity.

Integrates with your T&F OA Fund or Read & Publish Agreement

Optional services available to further boost your Retro article impact.

We are committed to providing librarians and researchers with the tools and resources they need to champion open access for their university or institution. Feel free to peruse our collection of free resources below:

Additional Resources

Publishing Ethics and Research Integrity with Dr. Sabina Alam

The common denominator for all parts of the Taylor & Francis Group is the delivery of high-quality, trusted content.
In the fifth episode of our new video series, learn about the work Dr. Sabina Alam does on publishing ethics and integrity. You’ll also find out what “paper mills” are, and how Taylor & Francis is tackling them.

Knowing me, Knowing UKSG: An interview with Dr. Sabina Alam, Director of Publishing Ethics and Integrity at T&F

Sabina discusses her route from research into publishing, the complexity and challenges of research integrity and the advantages of working together to combat fraudulent publishing.

Perspectives from a publishing ethics and research integrity team for required improvements

Based on the unique experiences of a specialist publishing ethics and research integrity team within a major publisher, Sabina Alam and Laura Wilson provide insights into the observed trends of misconduct and how those have evolved over time, and address key actions needed to improve the interface between researchers, funders, institutions and publishers to collectively improve research integrity on a global scale.

Dealing with the perils of “paper mills”:How the Bioengineered journal fights fake science

In this interview, we explore the Bioengineered journal’s quick response to a paper mill threat and the extensive safeguards the journal and Taylor & Francis put in place to protect against future paper mill activity.

The paper mill crisis is a five-alarm fire for science: what can librarians do about it?

Curtis Brundy and Joel B. Thornton explore the ongoing impact of the paper mill crisis and its causes. They also review the steps being taken across the sector to address it, including actions taken by publishers, integrity sleuths and organizations like Retraction Watch, NISO and STM.

 

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