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Fonds de recherche du Québec (FRQ) Open Access Policy

The goal of FRQ's Open Access policy is to "promote open access to the outcomes of FRQ-funded research and to ensure their quick dissemination and free access (for the reader) to the scientific community, potential users, policy-makers and the general public.” (Open access dissemination policy - FRQ)

FRQ OA Policy Applies to Research Outputs from FRQ Grants:

  • Peer-reviewed journal publications
  • Theses
  • Does NOT apply to data or monographs (making these open is encouraged)

How can I make my publications open access?

1) Deposit a peer-reviewed version of your article (also known as the accepted manuscript or postprint) in an open-access repository such as Concordia University’s Spectrum.

Researchers must ensure that their author agreements permit depositing their work openly within the accepted time frame. Search Open Policy Finder for journal self-archiving policies. If a journal's self-archiving policy is too restrictive, consider signing the SPARC Author Addendum before publishing to retain select rights, such as the rights to reproduce, reuse, and publicly present your article.

2) Publish in an open-access journal. For journals that use article processing charges (APCs), these APCs are allowable FRQ grant expenses. Concordia University Library supports a range of APC discounts.

Does posting a copy on my website or on ResearchGate/Academia.edu count as open access?

No. To meet the definition of the repository the site must "must be open to all" (FRQ policy p.6). FRQ policy recognizes 1) deposits in an institutional or disciplinary repository, or 2) publication in an open-access journal (FRQ policy p.4).

How can I pay for article processing charges (APCs)?

APCs are grant-eligible expenses (note: for grants awarded after July 2022, APCs are only permitted for fully OA journals, i.e. not hybrid journals). Concordia authors may benefit from APC discounts through institutional memberships with publishers.

How can I embargo my thesis?

Students can write directly to the FRQ to request the withholding of their thesis to publish open access. They also need to write separately to the School of Graduate Studies to obtain an approved embargo in accordance with Thesis Regulations.

Full FRQ Policy and Additional Reading

Revised 2022 Version (English; Français)

2019 Version (EnglishFrançais)

FRQ Foire aux questions  (FRQ FAQ only available in French). 

See related guide: Tri-Agency Open Access Policy on Publications

Check journal compliance with Tri-Agency and FRQ open access requirements using the Open Policy Finder.

Page adapted from McGill’s FRQ Open Access Page 

Questions?

Rachel Harris, Scholarly Publishing Librarian OR your subject librarian

 

Concordia University Library Supports "Open"

Institutional repository

Discover Concordia theses and open-access research in Spectrum, Concordia's institutional repository. Concordia researchers and faculty members can self-archive their research here.
Spectrum

Open Educational Resources (OER)

Concordia's OER program supports the integration of open textbooks in Concordia courses.
Learn about grants to adopt, customize, and create OER

Concordia University Press (CUP)

CUP is a non-profit academic publisher of peer-reviewed books. Each publication consists of a cost-free open-access e-book and for-purchase print copy.
Concordia University Press

Sharing your research data

Concordia supports open research data through the Concordia University Dataverse (Borealis) and other data repositories.
Learn about sharing and finding open data

Article processing charge (APC) discounts

Find out about APCs, institutional memberships and APC discounts for Concordia authors publishing in journals, and funding agencies' OA requirements.
APC discounts

Open at Concordia was developed by Rachel Harris in collaboration with subject librarian colleagues at Concordia University Library and the Open Science Working Group. Psychology subject librarian Melissa Rivosecchi modelled the guide's first discipline-specific page in consultation with Harris and OSWG co-lead Nicolás Alessandroni.

Except where otherwise noted, content on this guide is licenced under a CC BY 4.0. International licence. Icons by The Noun Project.

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