Name | Portland Press Limited |
Membership Category | Professional Publisher (Medium) |
Website | https://portlandpress.com/ |
Owner | Portland Press Limited is the wholly owned publishing subsidiary of the Biochemical Society |
Main Address | First Floor, 10 Queen Street Place, London EC4R 1BE |
Other Office Locations | |
Copyright and Licensing Link | https://portlandpress.com/librarians-and- readers/pages/terms#licences |
Copyright and Licensing Policy | For all articles published by Portland Press Limited, we ask authors to assign us an exclusive Licence to Publish under which the Author(s) retains copyright. Both subscription and open access (OA) papers are published by Portland Press Limited under the terms of a Licence-to- Publish agreement with the Author(s). Portland Press Limited is the Publisher of the articles, and is a wholly owned trading subsidiary of the Biochemical Society. Full OA papers are published under a CC BY license and hybrid OA papers are published under either CC BY or CC BY NC-ND licenses. |
Complaint Contact Link | editorial@portlandpress.com |
Complaint Policy | Our journals are members of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). Complaints against the Journal must be submitted in writing to the Editor-in-Chief; if a complaint is not resolved to the satisfaction of the complainant they have the option of referring the matter to COPE. |
Publication Charge Link | https://portlandpress.com/pages/open_access_options_and_prices |
Publication Charge Policy | Payment to facilitate Gold OA is only requested and collected after (if) a manuscript has been formally accepted for publication. Payment is then expected within 30 days. |
OASPA Compliant OA Journals | 1 |
OA Articles (approx. number in 12 months) | 176 in 2015 |
OASPA Compliant OA Books | |
Peer Review Process Link | https://portlandpress.com/pages/publishing_life_cycle_peer_review |
Peer Review Policy | All Portland Press journals follow a single-anonymous peer review model, in which reviewers know the identity of the authors, but the authors do not know the identity of the reviewers. We expect reviewers to be objective and impartial and to use their expertise to offer a constructive analysis of the paper. We encourage efforts to support early career researchers and are happy for reviewers to include students in their review process as a development/training
opportunity for them. Reviewers should inform the Editorial Office if they choose to do this. |
Initiatives | Portland Press has committed to a transition roadmap which can be found here: https://portlandpress.com/transition-to-open/pages/oa_roadmap |
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