Settlement of publication costs

Application for settlement of publication costs

Please fill in this form if:

  • you want to apply grant funds from Open Access Publication Fund. Please note our funding criteria
  • you want to apply settlement through your cost number (Kostenstelle)/PSP element/third-party account (e.g. hybride articles and articles out of not eligible journals).
  • you want to submit a general request. Alternatively, you can also send us an e-mail to openaccess.ub@uni-due.de

Please do not fill in this form if:

  • the full assumption of publication fees by the University Library is contractually guaranteed. E.g. with the publishers Springer Nature, Nature, Elsevier, Wiley, BMJ, Cambridge University Press and others. A list of all publishers and conditions can be found here: publisher-specific funding opportunities
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Please enter the ISSN of the journal, in which the article is supposed to appear and click on "Check journal".
Make sure you enter the ISSN of the electronic version.

 

Journal details
Article details

Please enter the data for the article to be funded.

Personal details

Please enter the details of the applicant.

Please enter the business email of the corresponding author.

Please enter a deviating email for queries under “Notes”.

Information on the costs

Please enter the expected costs. If you have already received an invoice, please upload it here. It is possible to upload several files at a time.

Please enter the cost number/fund, the PSP element or the third-party account for costs, that exceed our funding limit of 2000,00 Euro incl. VAT and cannot be covered by us. We will debit your account with this remaining amount.

In case you have already paid the invoice, we will need the details for reimbursement.

If this article is the result of a funded project, please enter the funding body and the corresponding funding number here.

Further details
Funding conditions
Assumption of costs
Acknowledgement
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