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By Lene Janussen Gry and Claus Rosenkrantz Hansen
The national Open Access agreement with Wiley covers up to 1,110 articles per year across all participating research institutions. This cap is projected to be reached by mid‑October 2025. After that point, the agreement can no longer be used for new publications. The current Wiley contract ends in December 2025, but a new one is underway, so you should be able to publish under the renewed terms from January ’26.
Stay updated via the Wiley agreement page
We will make sure to post a notice when the cap is reached.
Please also note: Similar caps exist for Springer, Taylor & Francis, and Cambridge University Press. At present, however, those caps are not even close to being reached. Updates will be posted in the main Open Access Libguide.
For questions, Please reach out to oa@cbs.dk