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Open Access Policy
Understanding Open Access
Open access refers to the principle of providing unlimited and unrestricted online access to scholarly content, enabling anyone, anywhere in the world, to freely engage with academic materials. This model allows readers to read, download, copy, share, and reuse articles without facing any financial, technical, or legal barriers. Articles published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0) embrace this approach and grant users a broad range of rights, including the following:
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Free Access and Sharing:
Readers have the freedom to access academic articles at no cost. They can download, save, and share these materials across various platforms, making academic knowledge more widely available and accessible to diverse communities. -
Adaptation and Reuse:
The license allows users to adapt, remix, and modify the content for any purpose, including commercial applications. This ensures that the knowledge contained in these works can inspire new ideas, foster innovation, and contribute to advancements in various fields. -
Proper Attribution:
While the license provides extensive freedoms, it requires users to give proper credit to the original authors and clearly acknowledge the source of the content. This ensures that the creators of the work receive due recognition for their contributions, maintaining ethical standards in the dissemination of knowledge.
By adopting open access principles, academic content becomes a shared resource for global audiences, encouraging collaboration, innovation, and the equitable distribution of knowledge.