Universidade de Taubaté (UNITAU)

Taubaté, Brazil

Universidade de Taubaté (UNITAU)

In over 60 years of higher education and 45 years as a university, UNITAU (University of Taubaté) has trained over 100,000 students who work in the regional, national and international job market. With approximately 10,000 students, UNITAU’s commitment to offering quality education is guaranteed by an elite group of professors and a broad infrastructure, consisting of 99 laboratories, a bibliographic collection with over 240,000 copies, in addition to 53 research groups in the areas of Humanities, Biosciences and Exact Sciences.

The Universidade de Taubaté (UNITAU), through the national contract between CAPES and IEEE has an unlimited open access agreement with IEEE that enables researchers to publish articles as open access without open access fees in all IEEE fully and hybrid open access journals. The agreement applies to all original research articles accepted for publication between 5 November 2024 – 30 October 2027. To benefit from this agreement, the corresponding author has to be affiliated with Universidade de Taubaté (UNITAU). Please use the correct institution name and your institutional email address during submi​​ssion. It is recommended for authors to select the CC BY 4.0 license. The open access funding request will be approved by an OA administrator at CAPES. Overlength page charges or color fees are not covered by the agreement and will be charged to authors.

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About IEEE Institutional OA Agreements

Your institution has an OA publishing agreement with IEEE that makes it easier and more convenient for authors to publish open access. This type of agreement often includes a number of pre-paid article processing charges (APCs) to allow researchers to publish open access in eligible titles. Some institutional agreements have internal processes approving the use of APCs or limitations on the number of APCs available or the type of journals they can be used in. Please speak to your University Librarian or Open Access Administrator for more details and to check availability. Additional information can be found above regarding your institution’s OA agreement.