The Plan S Journal Checker Tool was deployed in November 2020 (
https://journalcheckertool.org/(öffnet in neuem Fenster)). It is a free, simple and open interface where the Plan S and Horizon Europe funded researcher can enter their funder, institution, and journal they wish to publish in. Based on that combination, the JCT indicates whether the researcher can publish in their journal of choice while fulfilling their funder’s Open Access requirements.The SOAR project has allowed make the JCT fit for purpose to be used by Horizon Europe and cOAlition S grantees, and remains a flexible tool that can incorporate future changes to funder OA mandates.
The results of the outreach activities supported by SOAR were overall positive. They reached the immediate objective of growing the membership by 6 new funders. However, beyond the immediate narrow objective of a larger membership, these activities have allowed to build trusted partnerships with previously non-aligned organizations. We believe that the SOAR grant, in combination with other European projects and efforts, will continue to yield positive outcomes as cOAlition S members and the European Union continue to work for a better scholarly communication system that is open, transparent, trustworthy and serves the public good.
To highlight the benefits of Open Access to the scientific community and the role of Plan S in promoting it, an ambitious communication strategy and action plan were developed. A steady stream of news and updates illustrating the progress of the Plan S principles and implementation boosted Plan S awareness. In terms of digital outreach, the cOAlition S website recorded almost 400,000 visits for the project period, and the Twitter account gained 5550 followers with an impressive engagement rate.
In addition to improving the cOAlition’s digital and social media channels, the cOAlition led several advocacy campaigns, for example about authorrights retention. Furthermore, a communication toolkit was developed for all stakeholders wishing to promote Open Access in their own networks. cOAlition S realised more than 200 online presentations about Plan S during the SOAR project, in webinars organised or co-organised with key stakeholders, including universities, libraries, research associations, publishers and funders, addressing a total number of 12 800 participants.
Thanks to the SOAR grant, cOAlition S has implemented a robust communication and outreach strategy to advance its objectives. cOAlition S successfully disseminated information, engaged with the research community, and garnered substantial media coverage. The communication toolkit and publicity efforts further supported our goals, solidifying cOAlition S’s role as a leading advocate for Open Access within the research landscape.