Review Articles, Tutorials, and Letters at No Cost

In addition to the new program, review articles, tutorials, and most letters published in all SPIE journals have been made open access by SPIE without cost to either authors or readers. For its Journal of Biomedical Optics, SPIE deposits articles funded by the U.S. National Institutes of Health with PubMed Central on the authors’ behalf.

SPIE Open Access Publications

Have you checked out SPIE Journals? All of which include Open Access articles:

Optical Engineering
Journal of Biomedical Optics
Journal of Electronic Imaging
Journal of Micro/Nanolithography, MEMS, and MOEMS
Journal of Applied Remote Sensing
Journal of Nanophotonics
Journal of Photonics for Energy

Additional Open Access SPIE Publications include:

  • SPIE Reviews: virtual journals containing letters, review articles, and tutorials
  • SPIE Newsroom: researcher-authored technical articles organized by topical interest area
  • Fundamentals of Photonics: 10 tutorial modules written by experts
  • SPIE Professional, the Society’s quarterly member magazine: industry features and technology updates
  • Optipedia: encyclopedic articles, including text, equations, and graphs originally published in SPIE Press books.

SPIE Open Access Publications

Have you checked out SPIE Journals? All of which include Open Access articles:

Optical Engineering
Journal of Biomedical Optics
Journal of Electronic Imaging
Journal of Micro/Nanolithography, MEMS, and MOEMS
Journal of Applied Remote Sensing
Journal of Nanophotonics
Journal of Photonics for Energy

Additional Open Access SPIE Publications include:

  • SPIE Letters and SPIE Reviews: virtual journals containing letters, review articles, and tutorials
  • SPIE Newsroom: researcher-authored technical articles organized by topical interest area
  • Fundamentals of Photonics: 10 tutorial modules written by experts
  • SPIE Professional, the Society’s quarterly member magazine: industry features and technology updates
  • Optipedia: encyclopedic articles, including text, equations, and graphs originally published in SPIE Press books.

Hybrid publishing model

“Should the authors themselves pay for open-access publication or should the readers continue to pay, as they have been doing for more than two centuries?” said Akhlesh Lakhtakia of Pennsylvania State University, and Editor of Journal of Nanophotonics. SPIE has confronted these and related issues, and decided in favor of a flexible approach. SPIE Journals utilize a hybrid publishing model, including both Open Access and paid papers. For authors, Open Access should lead to more awareness and use of their research and may result in more citations.

Learn more about SPIE Journals and Open Access at http://spie.org/x85022.xml

Open Access as Primary Mission of SPIE

“Open access complements the primary mission of SPIE as a not-for-profit society: to foster knowledge transfer, education, and networking among researchers, technology leaders, educators, and students engaged in the industries we serve,” said SPIE CEO Eugene Arthurs. “This is a driving force in all of our programs, including our role as publisher.”

SPIE and Developing Countries

To support researchers in developing or soft-currency countries, SPIE participates in the eJDS program of the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, providing on demand papers to individual scientists. Also, through the Information Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications PERii program, SPIE provides access to libraries in developing nations at no or marginal cost.