When you work with a publisher to share your research, there is work that is done by the publisher including peer review, formatting, advertising etc.
Historically, publishers were paid for this work by those accessing the research; either by readers going through a paywall or institutional subscriptions, like those the university has.
As the research landscape switches to make research open, this payment model has flipped such that the author pays the publisher to make the work available rather than the reader. This author-payment is usually called a Article / Book / Chapter Processing Charge (or APC / BPC / CPC).
As such, when you publish Open Access (unless it's with a Diamond journal/publisher), you will often need to pay. Some journals also have additional fees like Page Charges (for articles that exceed certain lengths), Colour Charges (for articles with colour images) and Submission Charges. The University does not support these additional charges and therefore have no provision to pay them
Open Access costs are becoming more common in publishing, but the University would still never expect researchers to pay these costs themselves. As a result, there is a variety of support available:
What is OA?; OA Policies; APC Funding; Pure Repository; Rights Retention.
Creating and Preserving Data; Data Planning; DMPs; FAIR Data; Finding Data.
About Coventry Open Press; Contact Us; Submitting Proposals; Current Publications.
Publishing Advice; Predatory Publishers; Theses; Metrics; Persistent IDs.