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From: "Gregor-Adams, Andrea" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2024 07:56:58 +0000

***Please excuse any cross-posting***



Dear colleagues,


De Gruyter is pleased to confirm that 21 De Gruyter journals are publishing
this year's volumes in open access via Subscribe to Open.

The subscriber threshold for 16 existing Subscribe to Open journals has
been reached. Five new journals are being transformed via Subscribe to Open
in 2024, in line with the plan to transform about 80 per cent of De
Gruyter’s journal portfolio into open access via the Subscribe to Open
model by 2028.

The 5 new journals are:

   - Semiotica
   - Preservation, Digital Technology & Culture (PDT&C)
   - Libri
   - Linguistic Typology
   - Cognitive Linguistics

The full list of De Gruyter’s 21 Subscribe to Open journals is available
here.
<https://degruyter-live-craftcms-assets.s3.amazonaws.com/docs/DeGruyter_S2O_journallist_2024.xlsx>


The model continues to get positive responses across communities. Data
shows how journals transformed under the model are benefiting from their
open access status. Article usage and submissions have both increased in
number and geographic diversity, illustrating the impact and ability of the
model to be a fair, inclusive and sustainable approach to transformation.

The journal Linguistics, which has been published as an S2O journal since
2022, has seen article usage increase by 16%. Articles available open
access see seven times more usage than subscription articles. The
readership has expanded and is now coming from over 100 countries.
Citations to the journal have increased by nearly 40%.

Subscribe to Open is a model that enables the open access transformation of
journals on a year-by-year basis by continuing existing subscriptions and
without incurring publication fees for authors. Subscribing institutions
continue to subscribe to them as usual, thereby enabling open access for
all and fee-free OA publishing. S2O is thus an alternative to the APC
(article processing charge) model, which charges publication fees per
article, and transformation mechanisms such as Publish & Read.

De Gruyter is an active participant in the Subscribe to Open Community of
Practice <https://subscribetoopencommunity.org/>, which works to establish
S2O as a sustainable path to open access.


Find more information on De Gruyter’s Subscribe to Open program and
transformation plans here
<https://www.degruyter.com/publishing/publications/openaccess/open-access-articles/subscribe-open?lang=en>
and here
<https://www.degruyter.com/publishing/publications/openaccess/open-access-at-de-gruyter?lang=en>
.


*De Gruyter*
Dr. Pablo Dominguez Andersen
Director Communications
Tel: +49 30 260 05 424
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www.degruyter.com


*Headquartered in Berlin since 1749 -- and with offices in Boston, Beijing
and across Europe -- family-owned academic publisher *De Gruyter* uses its
global reach to promote, disseminate and advance knowledge. Its portfolio
makes De Gruyter one of the world’s largest and most reputable humanities
publishers while extending to subject areas like natural and social
sciences, economics, technology, mathematics, architecture, design and
more. Over 150.000 eBooks and 850.000 journal articles make degruyter.com
one of the most comprehensive digital platforms for high-class scholarly
content in the world. De Gruyter is part of De Gruyter Brill, leading
publisher in the humanities and beyond. For more information, visit:
www.degruyter.com.


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