1. The author makes the work available by archiving it in a repository. This may be an institutional repository (such as ePrints) or a subject-based or central repository, (such as PubMed Central or arXiv).
2. Usually this version should be the author’s final pre-publication version – the peer-reviewed, accepted manuscript.
3. No charges are payable.
4. Access may be subject to an embargo, depending on the publisher’s self-archiving policy.
Gold Open Access
1. The work is made freely available to the end user via the publisher’s website.
2. An APC (article processing charge) is usually charged.
3. The version made available is the final publisher’s version.
4. The work is available immediately, with no embargo periods.
1. The author makes the work available by archiving it in a repository. This may be an institutional repository (such as ePrints) or a subject-based or central repository, (such as PubMed Central or arXiv).
2. Usually this version should be the author’s final pre-publication version – the peer-reviewed, accepted manuscript.
3. No charges are payable.
4. Access may be subject to an embargo, depending on the publisher’s self-archiving policy.
Gold Open Access
1. The work is made freely available to the end user via the publisher’s website.
2. An APC (article processing charge) is usually charged.
3. The version made available is the final publisher’s version.
4. The work is available immediately, with no embargo periods.