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This session demystifies the processes of open access publishing.

COURSE DETAILS

Researchers are often obliged by their funders to publish work open access.

Open access publications are free for anyone to read — and often to reuse — helping to maximise the visibility, reach, and potential impact of your research. But varying publisher policies, licensing choices, funder mandates, and cost models can make the landscape feel complex. This session will break everything down clearly and practically.

LEARNING OUTCOMES

You will learn:

  • Why and when you need to publish open access and the different routes that are available, such as gold, green and diamond publishing options.  
  • What options and funding are available for publishing open access. 
  • How licencing like Creative Commons licensing and copyright works with open access. 

By the end of the session you should feel confident about the basic open access publishing routes available and how to select an appropriate option, applying for funding to cover open access publication costs, and where to find additional support the Open Access Oxford website.  

BOOKING INFORMATION

Book your place by clicking here

INTENDED FOR

This session is ideal for:

  • Researchers at any career stage
  • DPhil students preparing their first publications
  • Research support staff
  • Anyone wanting a clear and confidence‑building introduction to open access

This session is suitable for researchers wanting to learn more about open access publication or those who may be under obligations to publish open access by their funder. 

More information

For more information on Open Access Oxford please click here.  

DATE / TIME

10th March  2026 | 10.00 - 11.00

TERMS & CONDITIONS

When registering for this course, please check our Terms and Conditions.