Self-Archiving Policy
The journal supports the principles of open access and enables the free dissemination of research results through self-archiving of author manuscripts.
1. Core Provision
The publisher allows the author to deposit the final version of the article (Author’s Accepted Manuscript (AAM)) in an institutional or subject-based repository, where it is made openly accessible, ensuring maximum visibility and impact of the publication.
2. Versions Permitted for Self-Archiving
- Preprint: the author’s original version of the manuscript prior to peer review may be deposited without restriction;
- Author’s Accepted Manuscript (AAM): the final author version after peer review (prior to publisher formatting) may be deposited without embargo;
- Version of Record (VoR): the published version may be deposited provided that a link to the official publication is included.
3. Conditions of Self-Archiving
- self-archiving is permitted without embargo;
- a full bibliographic reference to the published article must be provided;
- an active link to the official version of the article (DOI) must be included;
- no modifications that alter the content of the published work are permitted;
- authors are encouraged to indicate the version type (preprint, AAM, VoR).
4. Locations for Deposit
Authors may deposit their work in:
- institutional repositories;
- subject-specific repositories;
- personal or institutional websites;
- academic social networks.
5. Compliance with International Standards
This policy complies with Green Open Access principles and aligns with the requirements of international open access policy registries, including Sherpa/RoMEO.