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India's ONOS Initiative Advances Open Access Publishing

India's higher education and research community is set to benefit from expanded support under the One Nation One Subscription (ONOS) scheme as new guidelines for Article Processing Charges (APCs) take effect alongside a series of publisher-specific webinars scheduled for June 2026. The initiative, managed by the Ministry of Education, aims to ease the financial burden on researchers while promoting high-quality open access publishing.

Understanding the APC Guidelines Framework

The APC Guidelines, Version 1, outline eligibility criteria for central funding of publication fees. Fully open access journals must rank in the top 1% or top 5% globally according to CiteScore, SNIP, or SJR metrics from Scopus. Only first or corresponding authors affiliated with ONOS-registered institutions qualify for support. A dedicated central fund of approximately ₹150 crore per year manages reimbursements through the executing agency.

Eligible articles are limited to research articles accepted for publication in qualifying journals. The guidelines emphasize quality, with periodic updates to the list of approved titles available on the official ONOS portal.

Publisher-Specific Support Expands Options

Several major publishers have committed to additional APC support under ONOS. For instance, Wolters Kluwer Lippincott offers a flat 50% APC discount on selected open access and hybrid journals through the Lippincott India APC Advantage Program. Wiley has confirmed coverage for over 40 journals across disciplines, allowing eligible Indian researchers to publish without personal cost.

These partnerships complement the core ONOS subscription access to thousands of journals, creating a more comprehensive ecosystem for Indian academics.

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June 2026 Webinar Series Details

Publisher-specific webinars in June 2026 will provide practical guidance on navigating the new APC processes. Sessions include topics such as "Making the Most of Project MUSE under ONOS" scheduled for June 25 at 4:00 PM IST, and similar events from Taylor & Francis focusing on accessing over 2,500 journals.

These webinars target researchers, librarians, and administrators at universities and research institutions, offering step-by-step instructions on registration, eligibility checks, and application workflows.

Eligibility and Application Process

Researchers must register on the ONOS APC portal using their institutional email and complete OTP verification. The workflow requires confirmation of institutional affiliation and journal eligibility before submission. Detailed manuals and help resources are available on the ONOS website to streamline the process.

Institutions are encouraged to ensure their details are updated in the ONOS registry to maximize access for their faculty and students.

Impact on Indian Higher Education and Research

The APC support addresses long-standing challenges in scholarly publishing costs, particularly for early-career researchers and those at smaller institutions. By covering fees for top-tier open access journals, ONOS aims to increase India's global research visibility and output.

University administrators note that this aligns with broader goals of the National Education Policy, fostering innovation and international collaboration.

Stakeholder Perspectives and Challenges

While welcomed by many, the guidelines have sparked discussion on the definition of "quality" journals, which relies heavily on Scopus metrics. Some observers highlight the need for broader inclusion of regional and emerging open access platforms.

Publishers and academic bodies continue to collaborate on refining the list of eligible titles to balance rigor with accessibility.

Future Outlook and Recommendations

As the June 2026 webinars approach, institutions are advised to prepare by reviewing eligible journal lists and training staff on the application process. Researchers should verify their eligibility early to take full advantage of the support.

The ONOS framework represents a significant step toward sustainable open access in India, with potential for further expansion in subsequent years.

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Frequently Asked Questions

📚What is ONOS and how does it support APCs?

One Nation One Subscription (ONOS) is a Government of India scheme providing access to scholarly journals. It now includes central funding for APCs in eligible open access journals through a dedicated fund.

📖Which journals qualify for APC support under ONOS?

Fully open access journals in the top 1% or 5% globally based on CiteScore, SNIP, or SJR from Scopus are eligible. The list is updated periodically.

✍️How can researchers apply for APC funding?

Register on the ONOS APC portal using institutional email, verify affiliation, and follow the workflow for eligible journals.

🎥What webinars are scheduled for June 2026?

Publisher-specific sessions include Project MUSE on June 25 and Taylor & Francis events on accessing journals under ONOS.

👥Who is eligible for ONOS APC support?

First or corresponding authors from ONOS-registered Indian institutions publishing in qualifying journals can apply.

💰How much funding is allocated for APCs?

A central fund of approximately ₹150 crore per year supports APC payments under the ONOS scheme.

🏢Which publishers offer additional APC support?

Wiley covers over 40 journals, and Wolters Kluwer Lippincott provides 50% support on selected titles.

📄Where can I find the official APC guidelines?

Download the PDF from the ONOS website at onos.gov.in along with the list of eligible journal titles.

🌍How does ONOS benefit smaller institutions?

By covering APCs for top journals, it levels the playing field for researchers at universities with limited budgets.

📅What is the timeline for APC guideline implementation?

Guidelines apply from 2025 onward, with webinars and expanded support continuing through June 2026 and beyond.