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Open Access: A Guide

What is Hybrid Open Access?

Hybrid open-access journals contain a mixture of open access articles and closed access articles. 

A publisher following this model is partially funded by subscriptions, and only provide open access for those individual articles for which the authors (or research sponsor) pay a publication fee. Hybrid OA generally costs more than gold OA and can offer a lower quality of service. A particularly controversial practice in hybrid open access journals is "double dipping", where both authors and subscribers are charged.