Self-Archiving Policies
All articles published on the European Archieves of Social Sciences website are protected by copyright owned by the European Archieves of Social Sciences. This copyright encompasses the exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute the article, including in electronic forms, reprints, translations, photographic reproductions, or similar means. The transfer of copyright to the European Archieves of Social Sciences (or its affiliates) takes effect upon acceptance for publication.
As the author of a journal article, you retain the following rights:
The Digital Object Identifier (DOI) of your article can be found on the relevant webpage of the European Archieves of Social Sciences.
The permissions above are applicable for authors submitting articles to be published by the European Archieves of Social Sciences and for authors receiving a copy of their published article or a complimentary copy.
This policy is not applicable to monitoring per-payment customers and subscribers who must adhere to agreed-upon policies.
- The publisher-generated version can only be submitted when an article processing charge has been paid, and the article includes an Open Access indicator.
- You may submit a preprint at any time with the following acknowledgment:
- Preprint of an article submitted for consideration in the European Archieves of Social Sciences © [Year] [copyright European Archieves of Social Sciences] [www.ktppdergisi.org]
- Preprint of an article published in [Journal, Volume, Issue, Year, Pages] [Article DOI] © [copyright European Archieves of Social Sciences] [www.ktppdergisi.org]
- After publication on the website, you may post the accepted author draft to your personal website, institutional or subject repositories of your choice, or as prescribed by the Funding Agency. Please provide the following acknowledgment:
- Electronic version of an article published as [Journal, Volume, Issue, Year, Pages] [Article DOI] © [copyright European Archieves of Social Sciences] [Journal URL]
Definitions:
- "preprint" – a version of a paper created before peer review
- "accepted author draft" – a version of the final journal article created by the author (reflecting changes made during peer review and editing)