Who is considered the corresponding author?
The corresponding author is defined as the person who handles the manuscript and correspondence during the publication process – from manuscript correction and proof reading, to handling the revisions and re-submission of revised manuscripts, up to the acceptance of the manuscripts. The corresponding author acts as the main contact for ¹ú²úÂÒÂ× correspondence after editorial acceptance.
The corresponding author has the authority to act on behalf of all co-authors in all matters pertaining to publication of the manuscript, including supplementary material. They are also responsible for obtaining such agreements and for informing the co-authors of the manuscript’s status throughout the submission, review and publication processes.
In addition, the corresponding author of the article who is affiliated to an eligible institution shall complete the author identification process and act as the point of contact for any enquiries after the paper is published.
How can I identify myself as eligible?
If you can say ‘yes’ to these statements, your article is ready for publication under the agreement.
- I am the corresponding author*.
- I am affiliated with a participating institution and can identify myself with at least one of the methods of recognition shown in the image below.
- My article is a primary research article.
Upon acceptance of your article, you'll also be prompted to provide your primary institutional affiliation.
*Acting as main contact for ¹ú²úÂÒÂ× correspondence after editorial acceptance.
How do I know if my article has been approved?
The approval manager at your institution will approve your article's eligibility based on your institutional affiliation, article type and journal name.
Once your article is approved by your institution, you will be notified by email and your article will proceed to publication.
How is payment made for my article?
As an individual author affiliated with a participating institution, you will not be invoiced by ¹ú²úÂÒÂ× for OA publication in Nature and the Nature research journals. OA publishing fees are being organized centrally by your institution. Speak to your university/ library on how they manage this agreement.