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Copyright, sharing, archiving

 

License


The journal is published in open access, which means that all content is available free of charge to users and institutions.

Since the inception of the journal (since 2024), articles published in the journal are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. (CC BY 4.0).

The license details are available at the following link: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode.

Copyright


Since 2024, the journal allows authors to retain copyright to their works without restrictions. Authors grant the Publisher a non-exclusive unlimited license to use the work for multiple editions and distributions.

Archiving policy


All texts from the journal are published in electronic version. We aim to archive texts in various databases. The journal is digitally archived in the digital library of the National Library POLONA and in the Academica service.

Self-archiving policy


Articles published in the "dot-pl" journal are released under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). Authors may self-archive the final published version of the text (also referred to as the published version or final published version) and/or postprints (the peer-reviewed final electronic version of the publication accepted by the Publisher for publication).

Data archiving policy


The editorial board supports an open access policy. We encourage authors to archive research data in open data repositories and to properly cite research data in their publications, particularly by including a DOI number or another identifier for research data.

Information on the research data policy


Research data refers to data collected, processed, acquired, or generated as part of scientific research or development work, whether digital or non-digital.

The journal's editorial board supports an open access policy. We encourage authors to archive research data in open data repositories.

It should be noted that research data should adhere to the FAIR principles:
1. Findable - easily discoverable;
2. Accessible - accessible to anyone interested;
3. Interoperable - Interoperable, possible to integrate with other data;
4. Reusable - Reusable.
 
ISSN:2957-2150
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