Achievements of the First DEAL Agreement Phase

A newly published infographic brochure provides a comprehensive insight into the background, objectives and results of the DEAL initiative.

July 25, 2024

Since the start of the first contract phase in 2019, DEAL has made great progress in the area of open access publishing and the provision of scientific information to German institutions. The brochure provides detailed key figures and developments over the last four to five years to show how the DEAL contracts have successfully achieved the consortium's objectives.

The nationwide information provision for  universities, research institutes and many other institutions such as public authorities and hospitals has been significantly improved by the DEAL agreements by  enabling equal and comprehensive access to scientific jurnals for institutions that actively participated in the agreements.

Between 2019 and 2023, more than 105,000 publications from German scientific institutions were published under the DEAL agreements, 97 percent of which are Open Access. This remarkable success means that two-thirds of all research output from Germany is now freely accessible worldwide - a significant increase from the 30% before the DEAL initiative began.

With over 500 participating institutions, DEAL has become a strong community and an important infrastructure in the German academic and library landscape. The review of the first phase of the contract highlights not only its considerable achievements, but also DEAL's contribution to promoting the visibility and reach of German research worldwide and to shaping a more sustainable scholarly publishing system.

 

The infographics broshure “The First DEAL Agreements 2019-2023: Setting the Path for Open Access and Transparency” is available in the repository of the Max Planck Society 

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