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PLOS does not expect authors to fund publication fees through their personal funds

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http://www.plos.org/plos-clarifies-its-publication-fee-assistance-policy/

PLOS Clarifies its Publication Fee Assistance Policy

Posted on January 16, 2015 by Richard Hewitt

PLOS would like to clarify the policy by which authors can apply for fee assistance in the form of a partial or full fee waiver. Authors who are unable to obtain financial support from institutional, library, government agencies or research funders to pay for publication are not expected to self-fund these costs.In short, PLOS does not expect authors to fund publication fees through their personal funds.

Based on a misinterpretation of the organization’s Publication Fee Assistance (PFA) policy, requests were made or implied for individual financial information from certain PFA applicants. This was done in error. We regret any confusion it may have caused for applicants and any other members of the community. The process for communicating with PFA applicants and the language used on relevant PLOS application forms have now been corrected.

PLOS is committed to ensuring that the availability of research funding is not a barrier to publishing scientific research. Our Global Participation Initiativecovers the full cost of publishing for authors from low-income countries, and covers most of the cost for authors from middle-income countries. Our PFA program has always and continues to support those with demonstrated need who are unable to pay all or part of their publication fees.

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