Permission Policy - International Multispeciality Journal of Health (IJOER)

IJOER Permissions Policy: Comprehensive Guidelines for Content Reuse and Reproduction

Permitted Uses

Most educational and research uses allowed without additional permission

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Special Permissions

Specific cases requiring formal permission from editorial office

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Request Process

Step-by-step procedure for obtaining special permissions

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IJOER Permission Policy - Guidelines for Content Reuse, Reproduction and Attribution
Open Access Advantage

Most uses of IJOER content are permitted under our Creative Commons license without needing additional permissions, as long as proper attribution is given to the original authors and publication.

Our Approach to Permissions

International Multispeciality Journal of Health operates under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which gives wide permissions for the reuse of content with proper attribution. This permission policy outlines specific rights and requirements for different types of reuse.

Balancing Open Access with Copyright Protection

We encourage the sharing and re-use of research published by us as widely as possible. However, in order to protect the rights of authors and the integrity of the scholarly record, some uses will require permission or have other conditions which apply.

Permitted Uses Without Additional Permission

Educational & Research Uses
  • Personal use: Reading, downloading, printing
  • Including in course packs and teaching materials
  • Using in classroom presentations and lectures
  • Referencing in academic papers and theses
  • Sharing with students and colleagues
  • Using for Literature Reviews and Research
Scholarly Communication
  • Publishing in academic social networks
  • Including in institutional repositories
  • Sharing by email and through scholarly networks
  • Referencing in conference presentations
  • Using in grant applications and proposals
  • Including in scholarly blogs and websites
Attribution Requirements

All uses of IJOER content must include proper attribution with these essential elements:

Required Elements:
  • Author(s) name(s)
  • Article title
  • Journal Name (IJOER)
  • Volume and issue number
  • Page numbers or article ID
  • Publication year
  • Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
  • License notice (CC BY 4.0)
Recommended Citation Format:

Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (Year). Article title. International Multispeciality Journal of Health, Volume(Issue), Page range. https://doi.org/xxxx

APA 7th edition style recommended

Commercial & Derivative Works

Commercial Uses

Our Creative Commons license allows for commercial uses with proper attribution:

Commercial reports
Training materials
Software applications
Business intelligence
Commercial research
Subscription services
Derivative Works

Creation of derivative works is permitted with attribution:

Translations
Audience adaptations
Summaries
Application tuning
Content combinations
New works creation

Uses Requiring Specific Permission

  • Republishing full articles in other publications
  • Including in anthologies or collected works
  • Systematic redistribution to large audiences
  • Inclusion in commercial databases
  • Bulk downloading for redistribution
  • Repackaging for resale

  • Using content in a manner that indicates endorsement
  • Manipulation of content in ways that misrepresent authors
  • Using in contexts that could damage reputation
  • Incorporation into products with restricted access
  • For political or advocacy purposes
  • Inclusion in controversial contexts

Important: Some content within articles may have separate copyrights:

Figures & Images

May have separate copyright held by authors or third parties

Quotations

Extensive quotes may have separate usage restrictions

Data & Software

May have separate licensing requirements

Supplemental Files

Can have alternative licenses

Users must determine and obtain permissions for third-party content. IJOER can assist in identifying copyright holders.

Permission Request Process

Step-by-Step Procedure
1
Identify Content

Specify exactly what content permission is being sought for

3
Describe Context

Provide details of publication or platform where content will appear

5
Provide Contact Info

Include complete contact information for correspondence

2
Describe Intended Use

Provide detailed description of how content will be used

4
Send Request

Send formal permission request to editorial office

6
Wait for Response

Allow 10-15 business days for processing

Required Information
Content Information:
  • Full article citation
  • Specific pages or sections
  • Figures, tables, or images
  • DOI or Article ID
  • Publication date
Usage Information:
  • Intended publication/platform
  • Expected audience size
  • Commercial nature
  • Duration of use
  • Geographical distribution

Permission Fees & Charges

Type of Permission Fee Structure Conditions
Academic/Educational Use No Fee Non-commercial educational purposes
Commercial Republication Case by Case Based on scope and commercial value
Translation Rights No Fee Must credit original and provide copy
Anthology Inclusion No Fee Non-commercial academic collections
Commercial Database Licensing Fee Based on database size and access
Bulk Resale Administrative Charge Based on volume and distribution method
Fee Structure Note

Any applicable permission fees are used to maintain the operation of the journal's open-access publishing. Fee waivers exist for non-profit organizations, institutions in developing countries, and for educational purposes, which can be requested during the permission application process.

Permission Requests & Contact

For permission requests, policy clarification, or usage questions, please contact our permissions department:

Subject Line Requirement

Please use "Permission Request" in the subject line and include as much detail as possible regarding the content and intended usage so that it can be processed quickly.

Note: Most academic and educational purposes do not require explicit permission under our Creative Commons license.

Quick Response

Our editorial team typically responds to permission requests within 10-15 business days.

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