IOPP signs OA agreement with Max Planck Society
Three-year agreement brings significant advances on previous agreement and lifts all limitations for Max Planck authors
Three-year agreement brings significant advances on previous agreement and lifts all limitations for Max Planck authors
Oxford University Press and the Max Planck Society have announced a two-year deal – including an open access element
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