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Breakthrough Breast Cancer

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Open Access Archiving | Open Access Publishing | Data Archiving Policy | Key to OA Ticks

Publications Policy

Open Access Archiving

Open Access Tick Whether to Archive: * Requires deposition in Open Access archives
Open Access Tick What to Archive: * Peer-reviewed publications
* Publisher's version (Optional) and/or Author's final version (Optional)
* Unspecified format
No Open Access Tick When to Archive: * At the earliest possible opportunity
* Acceptable embargo: up to 6 months after publication
  Where to Archive: * In named repositories... (Required)
* Europe PMC (Required)
  Archiving Conditions: * [No information]

Open Access Publishing

No Open Access Tick Whether to Publish: * Encourages publication in Open Access publications
  Where to Publish: * in a peer-reviewed open access journal (Optional)
* as an article with immediate paid-for open access (Optional)
  Publishing Conditions: * Costs of open access publishing should be included in funding applications

General

  General Conditions: * Effective for all new projects from 01-Dec-2012
* Effective for all current projects from 01-Dec-2012
* Applies to all projects funded totally or partly by Breakthrough Breast Cancer
* If a researcher wishes to publish a paper in a journal that does not comply, a case may be made to the Breakthrough Breast Cancer, which will grant the request in exceptional circumstances only
  Policy Links: * Breakthrough's Open Access Policy

Data Archiving Policy

  Whether to Archive: * No policy for deposition in Open Access archives
  What to Archive: * Unspecified data
  When to Archive: * Not specified
  Where to Archive: * Not specified
  General Conditions: * [No information]
  Policy Links: * [No information]
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