California Publishers open access funding reforms your research program strategy by assisting you find most accurate funding opportunities in a timely manner from the government and private funding organizations, and by offering insight into research that has already been funded in your area of interest.
California Publishers open access Funding sources data on active funding opportunities, awarded grants and funder profiles and combines it in such a way that, whatever role you play as an institutional stakeholder, you can apply it directly to your work, responsibilities and workflows. That is why California Publishers is unique. It is the only solution to provide active, accurate funding information on a wide range of funders, while simultaneously delivering insights into awarded grants.
The main outcome of research is latest ideas and knowledge, which we expect our researchers to publish as high-quality, peer-reviewed research articles and book chapters.
We believe to maximize the disseminating of these Publishers – by providing free, online access in the most effective way of ensuring that the research we fund can be accessed and readable for all readers.
In order to support authors, who choose to make their research articles immediately available upon Publishers, we promote your research work for research funders and institutions worldwide that fund open access article-processing charges. California Publishers offers a free open access support service to make it easier for our authors to discover and apply for funding to cover article processing charges
In order to support authors, who choose to make their research articles immediately available upon Publishers, we promote your research work for research funders and institutions worldwide that fund open access article-processing charges. California Publishers offers a free open access support service to make it easier for our authors to discover and apply for funding to cover article processing charges
We can also guide about the application process for your institution or funding body and counsel about compliance with funders' and institutions' Open-Access policies.