Wiley and Greek Consortium Sign Open Access Deal

The agreement represents Wiley's first in Greece

HOBOKEN, N.J. - December 14, 2022 - Wiley, one of the world's largest publishers and a global leader in research and education, today announced a new three-year open access agreement with HEAL-Link, the consortium of academic and research libraries across Greece.

The agreement, which represents Wiley's first in Greece, allows 43 participating member institutions access to all of Wiley's journals and grants researchers the ability to publish accepted articles open access in Wiley's hybrid journals. Through this agreement, HEAL-Link continues to fulfil its mission to support Greek researchers by delivering access to a greater number of electronic journal resources.

"We're excited to partner with HEAL-Link to make more research open and to help showcase Greek scholarship on the global stage," said Kathryn Sharples, Vice President, Open Research, Wiley.

"In the frame of the National Plan for Open Science in Greece, HEAL-Link regards the open access agreement with Wiley as a milestone for the Greek institutions and their researchers contributing significantly to the openness and outreach of Greek research," said Professor Theodora Ioannidou, Chairperson, HEAL-Link.

Wiley is progressing the open access movement with more than 40 partners globally and remains focused on facilitating the open access movement across the globe. Most recently, Wiley has partnered with the Tulane University in the United States, b-on in Portugal, and Projekt DEAL in Germany to deliver more open access research and facilitate an open future.

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