Springer Nature’s fully OA portfolio ‘delivers greater benefits’
A comprehensive analysis of Springer Nature’s fully open access (OA) portfolio of over 580 journals released in August 2022, shows the tangible impact publishing in these journals is having for its authors and the research communities it serves. Springer Nature continues to drive forward OA not only through its fully OA portfolio, but also through the introduction of new routes to OA, be that through its transformative agreements (TA), new fully OA journals, books and platforms, or through the development of transformative journals (TJ). The full report can be accessed here. Download the list of fully OA journals.

One response to the problem of predatory publishing has been compiling lists of journals and publishers to avoid. This appears, at first glance, to be a simple solution, but such lists are difficult to maintain and risk an inherent bias. They can also be subjective and include publishers that apply reasonable basic processes but lack resources for the best editorial or technical standards, but which have no intention to deceive.