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The Libraries of the Big Ten Academic Alliance are aligned in the vision of uniting our separate collections into one collection, shared and fully networked: the BIG Collection. By this phrase we mean a holistic and comprehensive understanding of what a library "collection" is: not simply the things we hold, but our services; our people; our expertise; our technology; and our infrastructure.

In advancing this future of interdependence and excellence, we are guided by our North Star in everything that we do:

In order to advance a just, trustworthy, scalable & sustainable open knowledge ecosystem, make open, more equitable scholarship our lead purpose.

On these pages, you'll find more about the services, programs, and community that are advancing this vision in a principles-centered, mission-driven, values-aligned way.

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Library Accessibility Group webinar: Revised ADA Title II in the Library
The slides and recording from the webinar on August 27, 2024 are now available on the Accessibility Collaboration webpage. For more details, visit https://btaa.org/accessibility-collaboration
Explore the Future of Library Collaboration: Shared Print Collection White Paper Now Available
Discover the foundational ideas and strategic vision behind the Big Ten Academic Alliance's Shared Print Collection. This new white paper outlines the progress and collective benefits of transitioning to a distributed, networked archive. Learn how the Shared Print Collection is redefining access, equity, and collaboration for the Big Ten community and beyond.
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Big Ten Open Books
Big Ten Open Books connects readers everywhere to fully accessible, trusted books from leading university presses. Established as a new model for open-access publishing focused on equity and inclusion, we invite you to explore our Gender and Sexuality studies collection.
BIG Collection: Resource Access Policy Harmonization Report
The Resource Access Policy Harmonization pilot team is pleased to share their final report. Aspirational in nature, the report includes the new BTAA Resource Sharing Agreement plus Scanning Standards; reaffirms the Principles and Protocols for Sharing Special Collections within the Big Ten; and articulates important next steps for future pilot projects and working group investigations.

Library News


Big Ten Academic Alliance and Springer Nature Announce First-Ever Unlimited Open Access Publishing Agreement in the Americas

May 29, 2025, 00:00 AM

On May 29, 2025, the Big Ten Academic Alliance (BTAA) and Springer Nature announced a groundbreaking two-year Open Publishing Agreement; the first of its kind in the Americas to offer truly unlimited and uncapped open access publishing in Springer’s hybrid journals. Key highlights: - No fees, no caps, no limits: Faculty, students, and staff at participating BTAA institutions can publish open access articles without paying article processing charges (APCs). - Simplified publishing: Authors retain rights to their work, which is published under a Creative Commons license and made immediately accessible. - Expanded access: All participating campuses gain full read access to over 2,200 Springer hybrid journals, including titles from Springer, Palgrave Macmillan, Adis, and nature.com. - Operational efficiency: The agreement eliminates administrative overhead by centralizing payments and streamlining workflows. - Participating institutions include 14 major research universities such as the University of Michigan, University of Illinois, and University of Wisconsin, with more eligible to join. This agreement reflects a shared commitment to open science, increased research visibility, and equitable access to scholarly publishing.

“No fees, no caps, no limits, no hassle.” Faculty across the Big Ten Academic Alliance gain unprecedented access and publishing freedom in Springer hybrid journals.

CHAMPAIGN, IL, May 29, 2025 – The Big Ten Academic Alliance has signed a two-year Open Publishing Agreement with Springer Nature, making it the publisher’s first truly unlimited and uncapped open access agreement in the Americas. This is the Big Ten Academic Alliance’s fifth Open Publishing Agreement or OPA, and its most expansive to date. This groundbreaking deal offers all authors across participating institutions unlimited open access publishing in Springer’s hybrid journals portfoliowith no fees, no caps, no limits, and no hasslewhile at the same time uniformly expanding access to those titles regardless of past local subscriptions.

Authors from participating Alliance campuses can now publish their work openly (i.e., not behind a paywall) in all Springer hybrid journals without paying article processing charges (APCs). The agreement simplifies author workflows, allows for authors to retain rights in their work, and ensures that published articles are immediately open and available to everyone under a Creative Commons license. 

The Big Ten Academic Alliance’s Open Publishing Agreement model is an important component of the evolving scholarly publishing landscape and helps to set new standards for fairness, sustainability, and efficiency in the space. By removing administrative overhead burdens and financial barriers, researchers can more easily share their work freely and widely.

Maurice York, Director of Library Initiatives for the Big Ten Academic Alliance, said, “Our Open Publishing Agreements model reflects the priorities articulated by our faculty: to disseminate their scholarship widely through open access in prominent and reputable journals without having to worry about the costs. This made Springer Nature an essential partner, as their titles are recognized for their academic excellence and global reach.”

Unlike traditional open access models, which often rely on publishing quotas or credit systems, under this agreement, faculty, students, and staff can publish without concerns about exhausting allocations or exceeding limits. This includes system and branch campuses currently included in the agreement, as well as those that may join during its term, ensuring broad access for the entire academic community.

Maria Lopes, Vice President of Institutional Sales at Springer Nature, said: “Springer Nature is proud to be the most comprehensive open access research publisher, and we share the Big Ten Academic Alliance’s desire to increase the impact and reach of their authors’ highly valuable research. This is why we were so eager to develop this agreementa first for us in the Americas.”

Carrie Webster, Vice President of Open Access at Springer Nature, added: “Open science is essential to addressing the world’s urgent challenges, and this agreement with the output coming from world-class research institutions will greatly increase the number of freely available articles that can advance science faster and more rigorously while also enhancing transparency, accessibility, and reusability.”

Beyond publishing, this agreement also grants full read access to the entire Springer Hybrid portfolio across all participating campuses, which includes over 2,200 titles across the Springer, Palgrave Macmillan, and Adis imprints, as well as Academic Journals on nature.com. Participants include Indiana University, Michigan State University, Northwestern University, Pennsylvania State University, Purdue University, University of Illinois, University of Iowa, University of Maryland, University of Michigan, University of Minnesota, University of Oregon, University of Wisconsin, and the University of Chicago.

Operationally, the contract introduces a radically simplified administrative structure, eliminating multiple legacy agreements and reducing local overhead. The Big Ten Academic Alliance will serve as the central payer for all participating librariesthe absence of APCs results in significantly reduced campus overhead in managing payments. Springer Nature will serve as both service provider and partner, offering automated participating-author identification, dedicated support staff, educational webinars, and marketing tools to assist in local adoption and promotion. 

Through this author- and values-centered agreement, the Big Ten Academic Alliance continues to champion dynamic partnerships such as this one with Springer Nature, which advance scholarly communication, reduce costs, increase the impact and reach of research outputs, and promote open access on a global scale.

Campus authors can visit the Alliance’s Springer Nature information page for further details.


 

About the Big Ten Academic Alliance

The Big Ten Academic Alliance is the nation’s preeminent model for effective collaboration among research universities. For over half a century, these world-class institutions have advanced their academic missions, generated unique opportunities for students and faculty, and served the common good by sharing expertise, leveraging campus resources, and collaborating on innovative programs. Governed and funded by the provosts of the member universities, Big Ten Academic Alliance mandates are coordinated by a staff from its Champaign, Illinois headquarters. The nineteen world-class libraries of the Big Ten Academic Alliance members include Indiana University, Michigan State University, Northwestern University, Ohio State University, Pennsylvania State University, Purdue University, Rutgers University–New Brunswick, University of California, Los Angeles, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, University of Iowa, University of Maryland, University of Michigan, University of Minnesota, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, University of Oregon, University of Southern California, University of Washington, University of Wisconsin–Madison, and the University of Chicago.

About Springer Nature

Springer Nature is one of the leading publishers of research in the world. We publish the largest number of journals and books and are a pioneer in open research. Through our leading brands, trusted for more than 180 years, we provide technology-enabled products, platforms, and services that help researchers to uncover new ideas and share their discoveries, health professionals to stay at the forefront of medical science, and educators to advance learning. We are proud to be part of progress, working together with the communities we serve to share knowledge and bring greater understanding to the world. For more information, please visit about.springernature.com and @SpringerNature.

 


 

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Maurice York | Director of Library Initiatives | Big Ten Academic Alliance

library-media@btaa.org

Eseohe Arhebamen-Yamasaki | Head of Communications, U.S. | Springer Nature

eseohe.yamasaki@springernature.com