The University of Toronto has renewed its participation in a open access agreement with Wiley, on a two-year term (2025 and 2026), via the Canadian Research Knowledge Network (CRKN). The renewal includes a new agreement for a 10% discount for articles published in Wiley Gold journals.
Wiley Gold
Wiley Gold
- It is always preferable that you submit your manuscript using your @utoronto / @mail.utoronto email address or by selecting the University of Toronto as your primary affiliation. Not doing so may preclude you from the deal or delay the publication process.
- Once an invoice is paid, most publishers are unable to offer refunds. Please ensure applicable discounts have been applied before paying.
- A corresponding author is generally understood to be the individual who takes primary responsibility for communication with the journal during the submission, peer review and publication process.
APC Discount Type Discount
Discount: 10%
What journals are eligible?
Wiley Gold journals.
Search for eligible Wiley Gold journals here: https://search.scifree.se/utoronto
- Articles accepted for publication in Wiley’s Gold journals are eligible for the 10% APC discount under this agreement.
- UTL has a separate Wiley Hybrid agreement which includes a full APC discount - consult its entry for details.
- Journals that convert from Wiley Hybrid to Wiley Gold open access during the term of this agreement remain eligible for the full APC waiver from the Wiley Hybrid agreement up until at minimum December 31, 2026.
- Eligible article types: case study, commentary, data article, education, lecture, method and protocol, perspective, practice and policy, rapid publication, research article, review article, short communication, and technical note.
Who is covered? Corresponding authors affiliated with U of T, including students, and teaching/research staff employed by the University.
How do I apply this deal?
The process is accomplished via the Wiley Open Access Account System upon article acceptance. Corresponding authors must identify their affiliation to the University of Toronto. Please use your @utoronto.ca email address when submitting your article.
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Last modified
Jan 6, 2025