Open access policy
Immediate Access to Research
EWA Publishing's fully open access journals ensure that all research articles are immediately and freely available to read, download, and share upon publication. This policy underscores our dedication to promoting the dissemination of knowledge and facilitating scholarly communication without barriers.
Permissions for Reuse
EWA Publishing champions the reuse of published articles, including figures and tables, under the premise of open access. Articles published under the open access CC BY license (CC BY license) may be reused without specific permission, provided the original work is accurately cited. This approach aligns with our commitment to fostering academic freedom and the widespread distribution of knowledge. It should be noted that reuse of any article does not imply EWA Publishing's endorsement of the reuser's work.
Gold Open Access Model
Under the gold open access model, authors are required to pay an Article Publication Charge (APC), ensuring that their article is freely accessible online immediately upon publication. This model supports the principle that knowledge should be accessible to all, allowing for unrestricted reading, downloading, and sharing.
Open Access Licensing and Copyright
In alignment with our commitment to open access, EWA Publishing issues articles under Creative Commons licenses. These licenses afford authors copyright while enabling the public to reuse and adapt the content. Authors grant EWA Publishing the non-exclusive license to publish the article and to be recognized as its initial publisher. Our journals typically offer a selection of Creative Commons licenses, detailed in the Open Access Agreement, to cater to the diverse needs and preferences of our authors.
Author licensing
Open Access Policy: Clear explanation of the journal's open access policy, licensing options (e.g., CC BY), and any associated fees.
Creative commons
Understanding Creative Commons
Creative Commons is a global nonprofit organization that provides free copyright licenses to the public, facilitating the legal sharing and use of creative works. EWA Publishing predominantly utilizes the CC BY 4.0 license (CC BY 4.0 license), which permits others to distribute, modify, and build upon an author's work, even for commercial purposes, as long as the original author is credited for their creation.
The variety of Creative Commons licenses allows authors to specify the conditions under which their work can be used. These conditions are denoted by acronyms in the license titles, such as BY (attribution required), NC (non-commercial use only), ND (no derivatives or modifications allowed), and SA (derivatives must be shared under the same terms).
EWA Publishing's articles are primarily published under the CC BY license, reflecting our endorsement of maximal openness in academic publishing. A complete citation of the original work, including its Creative Commons license, must accompany any reuse of content, whether permission is needed or not.
The majority of open access articles published by EWA Publishing are now done so under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license. This license allows the author(s) of a work to maintain the sole right to be credited and cited as authors of the work and for everyone (including the authors) to have the rights to distribute, adapt and build upon the work. Further information about the CC BY license is provided below.
There are a number of different types of Creative Commons licenses. These open access licenses remove some of the restrictions applied by copyright law, so that content published under them may be used without permission under certain conditions. These conditions are indicated by initials in the license titles:
- BY – reuse is only allowed if the original work is appropriately credited
- NC – reuse is only allowed for non-commercial purposes
- ND – reuse is only allowed of the work in its entirety – no portions or edits
- SA – reuse is only allowed if the new work is made available under the same license as the original
There are six main types of Creative Commons licenses. The list below sets out whether you need to obtain permission to reuse work published under any of these licenses.
EWA Publishing's articles published under the gold open access model are currently published under a CC BY license.
Please note that a full citation, including the license under which the content was originally published (and a link to that license) must be included whether or not permission is required.
Can I reuse it without permission?
- CC BY – This license lets others distribute, remix, tweak, and build upon your work, even commercially, as long as they credit you for the original creation
Yes, you can reuse it without permission
- CC BY-SA – This license lets others remix, tweak and build upon your work even for commercial purposes, as long as they credit you and license their new creations under the identical terms
Yes, provided the content is then made available under the same license
- CC BY-NC – This license lets others remix, tweak, and build upon your work non-commercially, and although their new works must also acknowledge you and be non-commercial, they don't have to license their derivative works on the same terms
Yes, for non-commercial use
No for commercial use (including publishing in journals/ebooks)
- CC BY-ND – This license allows for redistribution, commercial and non-commercial, as long as it is passed along unchanged and in whole, with credit to you
Yes, provided it is the entire work that is reproduced
- CC BY-NC-SA – This license lets others remix, tweak and build upon your work non-commercially, as long as they credit you and license their new creations under the identical terms
Yes, for non-commercial use, provided the content is then made available under the same license
No for commercial use (including publishing in journals/ebooks)
- CC BY-NC-SD – This license only allows others to download your works and share them with others as long as they credit you, but they can't change them in any way or use them commercially
Yes, for non-commercial use, provided it is the entire work that is reproduced
No for commercial use (including publishing in journals/ebooks)
Yes, you can reuse it without permission
Yes, provided the content is then made available under the same license
Yes, for non-commercial use
No for commercial use (including publishing in journals/ebooks)
Yes, provided it is the entire work that is reproduced
Yes, for non-commercial use, provided the content is then made available under the same license
No for commercial use (including publishing in journals/ebooks)
Yes, for non-commercial use, provided it is the entire work that is reproduced
No for commercial use (including publishing in journals/ebooks)