Self-Archiving Policy
This journal supports open access and allows authors to deposit their work in repositories of their choice. Authors are encouraged to deposit versions of their articles (preprints, postprints, or final published versions) in institutional repositories or other repositories that comply with open access standards.
The self-archiving policy is registered with Sherpa/Romeo, where you can find detailed information regarding which versions of the article authors are allowed to deposit and any specific conditions related to self-archiving. Authors are encouraged to check the Sherpa/Romeo database for more information on the journal's policy and the types of versions that may be archived.
Types of Versions Allowed for Self-Archiving:
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Preprints (the version before peer review)
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Postprints (the version after peer review but before final publisher formatting)
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Final Published Version (the version after final peer review and publisher formatting)
By supporting self-archiving, this journal ensures that the research it publishes is widely accessible and can be easily shared and disseminated across various platforms and repositories.
For more information or to check our specific policy, please refer to Sherpa/Romeo.