Open Access Statement
The Journal of Religion and Humanity adopts the Budapest Open Access Initiative:
Open Access is “the ability of [peer-reviewed scientific literature] to be freely accessible, readable, downloadable, copied, distributed, published, searched, linked to full text, indexed, transferred to software as data, and used for any lawful purpose via the Internet, without financial, legal, or technical barriers.” The sole restriction on reproduction and distribution, and the sole role of copyright in this area, should be given to authors, so that they can maintain control over the integrity of their work and ensure that it is properly acknowledged and cited.
(See https://www.budapestopenaccessinitiative.org/boai-10-translations/turkish-translation)
Journal Copyright Principles and Automatic Archiving
The author may archive the pre-print version (the version of the work before it is submitted to the peer reviewers). This version of the work is called the author’s pre-print version or pre-print version.
The author's pre-print version is not published on the journal's website.
There is no obstacle to publishing the pre-print version on the author's personal website.
Only post-print versions (reviewed versions of the study after it has been sent to referees) are published on the journal's website in PDF format. This version is also called the publisher's version.
The publisher's version is published on the journal's website immediately and without any charge. There is no obstacle to publishing this version on the author's personal website.
General Conditions
The author owns the copyright to the published version.
No royalty fee is paid to the author for the publication of the article.
Authors and readers may share (copy, distribute) the publisher's (PDF) version of the article.
The publisher's version (PDF) may be downloaded by other users free of charge for research purposes only. Commercial use of post-print versions is not permitted.
The author may publish the publisher's version on his/her own website and in online environments (course content sites, social media, etc.).
If the article is used as a reference in any scientific study, the publisher version should be cited appropriately by the researcher using it, and the name of the journal, volume and page information should also be provided.
License Information
Authors whose articles are accepted are deemed to have accepted that the information in their work will be shared by referencing in order to protect the copyright and the rights of the journal under the Creative Commons Attribution License. “Religion and Human Journal” applies this license for all articles it will publish. With the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-4.0 International License (“Public License”), the licensor grants a worldwide, royalty-free, non-exclusive, irrevocable license that does not include the right to grant sublicenses, the rights subject to the license for the licensed material, and the conditions below. Using this license, it is possible to reproduce and share the licensed material in whole or in part only for non-commercial purposes; and to produce and reproduce adapted material only for non-commercial purposes, but not to share it. The Journal of Religion and Humans protects its rights while sharing the information in its articles with this copyright agreement.
The articles published in the Journal of Religion and Humans are open access and licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-4.0 International License.
The Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 formalizes the terms and conditions for the public use of scientific articles within publishing activities.
The author is free to share - copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format
The licensor cannot revoke these freedoms as long as the author follows the license terms under the following conditions:
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