Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States (PNAS)

P NATL ACAD SCI USA
0027-8424

Answer

Open Access?  Available

  • Article Processing Charges  (https://www.pnas.org/author-center/publication-charges#open-access)
              Regular research articles:
    • Delayed open access, APC charge US$ 2,750, CC-BY-NC-ND
    • Immediate Open Access, APC charges US $5,300 for corresponding authors from institutions with current-year site licenses (compared to our $5,800 regular fee)
    • Brief Report articles: $2,425 per article with either a CC BY or CC BY-NC-ND license. All Brief Report articles are immediately open access upon publication.
  • accepted version - no charge, no embargo IF REQUIRED BY FUNDER, in WIS Works, on author website, PubMed Central, funding body's IR (https://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/id/publication/10338), can be OA in WIS Works
  • submitted version - no charge, can be published immediately on author homepage, arXiv, bioRxiv

APC Discount:  US$ 500 because of Weizmann subscription - "corresponding authors from institutions with current-year site licenses may pay a discounted open access fee" - This is only valid for Immediate Open Access, check the APC discount link below for updates

Open Access Deposit (Green): 

  • Horizon 2020:  Satisfies Horizon 2020 requirements:  "All PNAS articles are free to read within 6 months of publication, without a subscription, and PNAS automatically deposits the version of record in PubMed Central for the authors."
  • Horizon Europe: The Library believes that it will cost $2,200 to satisfy Horizon Europe requirements. There will be no charge for OA, but there will be a $2,200 charge for the required CC-BY license.
    • "PNAS permits Plan S-funded authors to comply with their funder mandates through green open access. Authors may self-archive their accepted author manuscripts with zero embargo and may apply the CC BY license for their author manuscript, if they choose the same license for their PNAS paper. Further, PNAS automatically deposits the version of record in PubMed Central on behalf of the authors."
    • "For volumes 106–present (2009–present), except for open access articles submitted beginning September 2017, the author(s) retains copyright to individual articles."

Recognized by Vatat:  Yes

  • Last Updated 10-Jan-2024
  • Views 143
  • Answered By Joan Kolarik

FAQ Actions

Was this helpful? 0 0