Open Access Policy

The journal "Innovation and Sustainability" is a peer-reviewed, open-access scientific publication that guarantees free access to all content for all users and organisations. All materials within the journal are available for reading, downloading, copying, and distribution without any financial restrictions or access charges. This means that every reader can access the content of the journal free of charge, in line with the principles of open access.

 

 

Access Rights

All articles published in journal “Innovation and Sustainability” are available for continuous use by readers. This access is not time-limited and remains permanently open. Users can not only read but also download, copy, and distribute the articles without any restrictions. The journal guarantees that the provided content will remain available in open access, with all relevant rights, ensuring the maximum availability of scholarly knowledge.

 

 

User Rights

All articles published in the journal are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) licence. This licence allows users to freely copy, adapt, create derivative works, modify, rewrite, and make commercial use of the journal’s materials. Users can reuse articles or sell them through commercial entities. However, they must provide appropriate attribution to the original publication, specify the licence, and note any changes made. Additionally, they must not represent the authors or the journal as endorsing the use of the materials in any particular way.

 

 

Author Rights

Authors retain all their copyrights, as well as the right to use their articles for scientific purposes. However, by publishing materials in journal “Innovation and Sustainability”, they grant the journal the rights to publish and distribute the articles in open access. This means that the journal has the right to distribute and make these articles available to a wider audience. The full text of all articles published in the journal is accessible in the dedicated “Archive” section, in accordance with the Budapest Open Access Initiative and in support of the idea of free access to scholarly research.