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The Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society publishes papers on systematic and evolutionary zoology and comparative, functional and other studies where relevant to these areas. Studies of extinct as well as living animals are included. Reviews are also published; these may be invited by the Editorial Board, but uninvited reviews may also be considered. The Zoological Journal also has a wide circulation amongst zoologists and although narrowly specialized papers are not excluded, potential authors should bear that readership in mind.
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Research and review articles can be published immediately Open Access at no cost to the author
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Agreement applies to both funded and unfunded papers
Corresponding author must be affiliated with The University of Manchester
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Go ahead and submit. Remember to select a CC BY licence to ensure compliance.
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Following acceptance, please deposit your author accepted manuscript in a repository without embargo.
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Research and review articles can be published immediately Open Access at no cost to the author
Agreement applies to 350 hybrid OA journals and 100 fully OA journals in the OUP portfolio. See list on the OUP website for more information.
Agreement applies to both funded and unfunded papers
Corresponding author must be affiliated with The University of Manchester
Deal covers full cost of Article Processing Charge (APC)
This publisher has a wide-ranging portfolio, covering many disciplines supported at The University of Manchester, from the Humanities to the Sciences. Please see OUP’s website to browse subject areas.
During the submission process, state that you are affiliated with the University of Manchester and use your university email address
Once an article has been accepted for publication, authors should choose an Open Access Licence (e.g. CC BY) via OUP's online licensing and payment system
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microLife is a gold Open Access journal associated with the European Academy of Microbiology (EAM) and supported by the Federation of European Microbiological Societies (FEMS), publishing full-length research articles, short reviews, and commentaries reporting research of the highest standard, novelty, and significance in the field of microbiology and related disciplines. microLife covers all aspects of microbiology. All microbes are covered including bacteria, archaea, fungi, protists, parasites, and viruses.
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Research and review articles can be published immediately Open Access at no cost to the author
Agreement applies to 350 hybrid OA journals and 100 fully OA journals in the OUP portfolio. See list on the OUP website for more information.
Agreement applies to both funded and unfunded papers
Corresponding author must be affiliated with The University of Manchester
Deal covers full cost of Article Processing Charge (APC)
This publisher has a wide-ranging portfolio, covering many disciplines supported at The University of Manchester, from the Humanities to the Sciences. Please see OUP’s website to browse subject areas.
During the submission process, state that you are affiliated with the University of Manchester and use your university email address
Once an article has been accepted for publication, authors should choose an Open Access Licence (e.g. CC BY) via OUP's online licensing and payment system
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