Funding for 2023

The FWF supports open science activities within the framework of various funding programs and initiatives. An overview of these current funding opportunities can be found below. More information on older fundings (2022 to 2015) can be found here.

arXiv

€2,843.10

Repository for electronic preprints of scientific articles in the disciplines of physics, mathematics, computer science, quantitative biology, quantitative finance, and statistics.

arXiv

cOAlition S

€50,000.00

cOAlition S is a group of funding bodies that has developed Plan S.

cOAlition S

Directory for Open Access Journals (DOAJ)

€2,356.40

The Directory of Open Access Journals indexes peer-reviewed open access journals from all research disciplines.

Directory for Open Access Journals (DOAJ)

Europe PMC

€36,519.89

Repository for archiving articles from the life sciences. A “Europe PMC” account is created automatically for authors funded by the FWF from the respective disciplines. Publications from these projects must be archived there.

Europe PMC

OAPEN

€17,400.00

Online library and publishing platform for open access books.

OAPEN

OA Switchboard

€2,430.00

Tool to support open access workflows

OA Switchboard

Open Library of Humanities (OLH)

€1,792.72

Open access publishing platform in the field of humanities.

Open Library of Humanities (OLH)

ORCID

€4,001.50

Persistent sequence of numbers that allows unique identification of scientific authors.

ORCID

SciPost

€8,100.00

Open access publication platform in the field of physics.

SciPost

Scoap3

€29,739.60

Partnership of more than 3,000 libraries, funding agencies, and research institutions to convert high-energy physics journals to open access free of charge.

Scoap3
FWF Funding of Open Science Infrastructures in Recent Years
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