In October 2019, the Royal Historical Historical Society (RHS) released a “guidance paper” on “Plan S and the History Journal Landscape.”
Plan S is the initiative of 11 major research funders in Europe to require immediate access to articles. The new report is based on a survey of journal editors in the United Kingdom (see the Royal Historical Society's news release).
See also Karin Wulf, "Historians Respond to Plan S: Open Access vs OA Policies Redux," Scholarly Kitchen, November 21, 2019, https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2019/11/21/historians-respond-to-plan-s-open-access-vs...
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Dominique Daniel
Feeding the Elephant, the blog on the H-Net Book Channel, recently posted an analysis of the Royal Historical Society's Plan S and the History Journal Landscape”:
Plan S and Its Impact on Historians and History Journals