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Introduction
All our readers and authors enjoy the benefits of free open access. We believe that open access of the journal promotes accessibility and uptake worldwide, serving the best interests of the professional and scientific community and the public at large. Since no fees are charged for access, AOSIS offsets the publication expenses – including those of peer review management, journal production and online hosting and archiving – by charging Article Processing Charges (APC), also known as page fees, to authors, institutions or funders for each article published.
Article Processing Charges
The journal has a sponsorship agreement with the South African National Biodiversity Institute for the purpose of funding qualifying manuscripts' APC fees. This funding has already been allocated to published articles, which means the limits of the sponsorship have been reached, whereafter authors will now be required to pay an APC fee to cover the full production costs of their article. The non-sponsored APC fee shall be ZAR1473.00 (excl. VAT) per A4 output page in PDF format. This APC is valid for the current calendar year and may be changed at any time at the sole discretion of the publisher. The average length of an article in this journal is 10 pages. The submitting author is responsible for payment of the APC and must confirm, at the time of submission, that s/he will organise payment of the APC, should the article be accepted for publication. This responsibility may not be delegated to any third party unless agreed to by the publisher.
Update: The available sponsorship has been fully allocated to published articles. Manuscripts accepted will now be required to pay an APC fee to cover the full production costs of their article. Those authors unable/unwilling to pay APCs, which are either still undergoing peer review or at the point of acceptance will be released to publish elsewhere. Thank you for your understanding and continued support.
Article Submission Charges
Article Submission Charges (ASC) does not apply.
Text changes after layout
Authors will be given the opportunity to revise and approve the text of the accepted manuscript in the final phase of copy-editing. After author approval the manuscript will go to design layout. The author will be asked to proofread the final galleys before going to publishing. Proofreading is intended to correct typesetting mistakes and not to introduce new changes to the text; such changes will require new layout of the pages. If new changes are introduced at this final proofreading stage, the publisher will charge Galley Change Fees (GCF) to the author, based on the cost incurred to make such changes. The GCF per hour is ZAR450.00 (excl. VAT).
Invoicing (if applicable)
The final APC is based on the finally approved manuscript word count, and no changes will be made after invoicing. Only one invoice shall be issued per article (no splitting of invoices) in order to expedite publication and keep costs to a minimum. All amounts are due within 30 days from invoicing. Payment can be made by Credit Card and Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT). The article will only be published once full payment has been received. If payment is done by EFT from a non-South African bank account, the author will be responsible for any bank transfer charges at the time of the transaction. In all cases a receipt will be sent by email once payment has been received. Learn how to make a payment.
Subsidy opportunities
APC fees for Open Access journals have become an increasingly accepted method to defray the costs for publication and, fortunately, most institutions have developed mechanisms and funding sources to cover publication costs in high-quality open access journals. Authors are encouraged to contact their institution, department or funder for more details regarding possible APC subsidy opportunities earmarked for open access publications. As your department benefits directly and/or indirectly from publication of the article, where there is an absence of extramural funding we are confident that your department will be eager to carry the costs of the APC fee.
Funding body agreements
AOSIS complies with the requirements of funding bodies such as the Wellcome Trust and the National Research Foundation, to help authors comply with their open access terms.
Waiver of APC & ASC
This journal does not offer waivers or discounts. We request that you evaluate your potential to obtain funding for the Article Processing Fee before submission, not after acceptance.
Publication fee policy
The journal adheres to our publication fee policy, which includes our reimbursement policy.