Institutional Use Policy - International Multispeciality Journal of Health (IJOER)
Comprehensive Guidelines for Institutional Access and Use
International Multispeciality Journal of Health has clear institutional use guidelines concerning published content, whereby libraries, universities, or any other form of organization may carry out promotion for research and education, but with full respect to copyright and licensing terms.
Open Access Advantage for Institutions
All IJOER content is freely available for institutional use without subscription fees. Our Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license enables broad institutional usage while requiring proper attribution to authors.
Policy Contents
1. Our Approach to Institutional Access
International Multispeciality Journal of Health recognizes the important role played by institutions in supporting research, education, and dissemination of knowledge. Our policy for use by institutions has been framed to facilitate widescale access to our open access contents while providing adequate protection to the intellectual property rights of authors.
Policy Objectives
Gold Open Access Journal
As a fully gold open access journal publishing under Creative Commons licenses, we encourage institutions to incorporate our content within their learning and research environments.
2. Library and Information Services
Full-Text Access Permissions
Libraries and information centers can facilitate full-text access to the content of IJOER without subscription barriers.
Access Provision
- Include in library catalogs and discovery systems
- Provide links via library websites and portals
- Integrate with institutional repository systems
- Include in subject-specific resource guides
- Provide access to authenticated users
- Interlibrary loan service support
Preservation Services
- Archive content in institutional repositories
- Participate in distributed preservation networks
- Retain local copies for backup purposes
- Guarantee long-term availability of content
- Support digital preservation efforts
- Create metadata records for local systems
3. Educational and Teaching Purposes
Course Materials
Educational institutions may utilize content for teaching and learning purposes:
- Include in course packs and reading lists
- Use in learning management systems (LMS)
- Incorporate into online course materials
- Use for classroom teaching and discussions
- Include in distance education programs
- Use for tutorial and workshop materials
Academic Support
Institutions may use content for various academic support functions:
- Reference during academic advising sessions
- Use for research methodology training
- Include in writing center resources
- Support graduate student research
- Use for faculty development programs
- Include in academic skills workshops
4. Research and Administrative Uses
Research Support
- Support faculty research activities
- Include in research data management systems
- Use for literature review support
- Support grant proposal development
- Include in research assessment processes
- Use for research collaboration initiatives
Administrative Uses
- Include in institutional reporting
- Use for accreditation documentation
- Support strategic planning processes
- Include in promotional materials
- Use for benchmarking and assessment
- Support development of institutional repositories
5. Licensing and Attribution Requirements
CC BY 4.0 License Compliance
All institutional uses should conform to the terms of our Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
Attribution Requirements
- Credit must be given to the original authors
- Full citation information must be provided
- The journal name should be indicated explicitly
- Whenever possible, the DOI link should be included
- Copyright notice must be maintained
- License information should be displayed
Proper Citation Format
- Author names in correct order
- Publication year
- Article title
- Full title of journal
- Volume and issue numbers
- Page numbers or article ID
- Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
Citation Standards
We recommend APA 7th edition style for citations, but any consistent academic citation style is acceptable. The key requirement is that all uses properly credit the original authors and publication with sufficient information for readers to locate the original source.
6. Institutional Repository and Archiving Rights
Accepted Version (Post-print)
- May be deposited immediately upon acceptance
- Should include full citation information
- Must link to published version
- Can be made publicly accessible
- No embargo period required
- Institutional branding allowed
Published Version (PDF)
- May be deposited after publication
- Must maintain original formatting
- Should include copyright statement
- Can be used for preservation purposes
- Access should be freely provided
- Commercial use restrictions apply
7. Technical Specifications
Technical Guidelines for Institutional Repositories
Metadata Standards
Employ Dublin Core, MARC, or other standard formats
Persistent Identifiers
Include DOI and other persistent identifiers
Access Rights
Ensure open access without authentication barriers
Preserving Format
Maintain original format file quality
Discovery Support
Ensure content is discoverable through standard protocols
Interoperability
Support OAI-PMH and other interoperability standards
8. Institutional Support & Contact
Related Institutional Support
For institutional licensing questions, technical integration support, or partnership opportunities:
Request Services
Libraries and institutions may request:
- MARC records
- Technical documentation
- Integration consultations