Visibility
Get the audience your research deserves.
When you publish open access with Elsevier, you get the exposure you need without the effort.
At Elsevier we recognize that access to quality scientific research is vital and timely. Providing open access publishing options is one of the ways we can help you advance essential scientific knowledge so that your important contributions to the field can reach the widest possible audience.
Publishing OA with Elsevier means your work will be automatically discoverable by theย more than 3 million daily visitors to ScienceDirectย - the world's leading source for scientific, technical, and medical research. Whatโs more, your article will also be indexed and shared as widely as possible. Our open access journals feature in prominent databases such as Scopus, the Directory of Open Access Journals, Web of Science, and PubMed Central.
Audience, reach, and engagement
Since open access articles have a wider readership than subscription articles, youโll naturally reach a larger and more diverse audience that includes educators, policy makers, and the general public. And with Elsevierโs cutting-edge search and recommendation technology - such as theย article recommenderย on ScienceDirect - your work can make an even bigger impact, reaching new audiences within your scientific community and beyond.
You can track your visibility, too. Once your article is published, youโll be able to gather insights intoย how people are interacting with it -ย Elsevierโs PlumX Metricsย let you track citations, usage, captures, mentions, and social media activity.
You can also monitor and showcase your impact and see how readers are interacting with your article with Elsevier solutions such as individual online profile pages (viaย Scopus author profilesย ์ ํญ/์ฐฝ์์ ์ด๊ธฐ) and regular email updates.
ImpactStory
Elsevier makes it easy to find open access articles on Scopus. Through ourย partnership with ImpactStory, researchers are now able to discover more than 23 million peer-reviewed open access articles, the worldโs largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature.
Copyright and user license options
You own the copyright to your article and can make your work as open and visible as you like by choosing from a selection of creative commons licenses, enabling others to build on what youโve done. Learn more about Elsevierโs copyright and user license optionsย here.
CRediT
Get credit for your contribution: tell us what your role was in the research and weโll highlight it in your article through theย Contributor Roles Taxonomy (CRediT). CRediT seeks to recognize individual author contributions, reducing authorship disputes and facilitating collaboration. The idea came about following a collaborative workshop led by Harvard University and the Wellcome Trust, with input from researchers, the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE), and publishers - including Elsevier - represented by Cell Press.

Discover the benefits youโll enjoy when publishing open access with Elsevier.