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First, an author should refer to the participating institutions list to discover whether their employer has joined the initiative.
A list of publishers currently accepting grants from The Toward an Open Monograph Ecosystem (TOME) initiative.
The first titles from TOME awards will be available in 2018, with more coming online in early 2019.
It is generally expected that the OA editions will be hosted on the funder's institutional repository.
At the University of Oregon, undergraduate students regularly participate in ongoing, long-term studies being conducted by members of the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology (OIMB) faculty.
University of Oregon | The open access editions of these monographs will be freely available to readers across the globe, under a Creative Commons license.
You and your publisher should select the Creative Commons license that best suits your respective needs and goals.
The initiative does not permit post-publication embargo periods except under very limited circumstances and with the advance mutual agreement of the author, publisher, and TOME representatives.
The decision to release a print edition of a TOME digital monograph rests with the author and publisher.