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Date: Thu, Feb 2, 2023 at 5:34 PM
Subject: MIT Press announces new initiative to flip existing
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From: Kate Silverman Wilson <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2023 15:07:16 +0000

The MIT Press announces new initiative to flip existing subscription-based
journals to a diamond open access publishing model
*shift+OPEN will catalyze needed change in journals publishing and increase
the reach of academic scholarship*

February 2, 2023 (Cambridge, MA)—In keeping with its mission and
longstanding commitment to increase access to scholarship, the MIT Press
<https://mitpress.mit.edu/> is pleased to announce shift+OPEN
<https://mitpress.mit.edu/shiftopen/>. This new initiative is designed to
flip existing subscription-based journals to a diamond open access
publishing model. Shift+OPEN is generously supported by the Arcadia Fund
<https://www.arcadiafund.org.uk/>*.*

The MIT Press welcomes submissions for English-language journals in any
field and from any part of the world. Intended for existing titles,
shift+OPEN will cover the expenses of transitioning a journal to open
access model for a three-year term, provide the Press’s full suite of
publishing services, and support the development of a sustainable funding
model for the future. The deadline for applications is March 31, 2023.

*“*Shift+OPEN seeks to catalyze needed change in journals publishing,
introduce authors to new readerships, and increase the reach of vital
scholarship that has previously been locked behind paywalls,” says Nick
Lindsay, director of journals and open access at the MIT Press. “Thanks to
the generous support of the Arcadia Fund, we are delighted to offer this
opportunity to journals world-wide.”

The MIT Press has a long history of being at the leading edge of open
access journal publishing. From opening access to *Computational
Linguistics* <https://direct.mit.edu/coli> in 2010 to publishing overlay
journal *Rapid Reviews: COVID-19* <https://direct.mit.edu/coli> in 2020,
the Press has embraced the need to broaden the dissemination of its
journals while developing new models that work for everyone, including
authors, editors, societies, and universities.

In conjunction with the initiative, the MIT Press will host a webinar
entitled *Going Open Access: An editorial perspective* on Monday, March 6
at 12:00 pm est.  Join Vincent Larivière, incoming editor-in-chief of
*Quantitative
Science Studies*, Ludo Waltman, outgoing editor-in-chief of *Quantitative
Science Studies, *and Nick Lindsay to explore the transition of the
traditionally published * Journal of Informetrics* to an open access model*.
*Free and open to the public. Register here
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/528597367957/preview/>.

For further information on shift+OPEN and to submit an application, please
visit mitpress.mit.edu/shiftopen/.

*Media contact*
Kate Silverman Wilson
Associate Manager, Communications and Community Engagement
The MIT Press
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