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Selçuk University Journal of Studies in Turcology does not ask the authors of journal articles to transfer their copyrights to our journal. Authors (or their employers) retain the copyright of the article. Authors are only asked to agree to the publication of the article under the CC BY-NC licence. All articles published by Selçuk University Journal of Studies in Turcology are published as open access (regardless of who financially supported the research) and reuse is permitted in accordance with the terms of the CC BY-NC open access licence.
The authors own the copyright of the articles published in Selçuk University Journal of Studies in Turcology and their works are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0).
Authors are required to read the copyright agreement given below and upload a wet-ink signed copy to the journal system while uploading their work to the online system of our journal (Copyright Agreement).
•The article uploaded to the journal system is an original work of the author (s) and the work is not plagiarised,
•All authors mentioned in the article have individually participated in this study and have taken all kinds of responsibility for this study,
•All authors mentioned in the article have seen and approved the final version of the submitted article,
•The article submitted to the journal has not been published in any platform before or has not been sent to any platform for publication,
•They accept and undertake that the text of the article, the figures, images and documents used do not violate the copyrights of other people.
•By submitting the article to the journal, authors authorise the journal to publish the article and to identify itself as the original publisher.
•Authors give any third party the right to freely use the article when they identify the citation details with the authors in their footnotes and bibliography.
•Nothing in this licence impairs or restricts an author's right to maintain the integrity and ownership of his/her work.
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Open Access Licence of Selçuk University Journal of Studies in Turcology: CC BY-NC
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Copyright: The authors retain full copyright and full publication rights.
Open Access Start Date: January 2015
Open Access
Open Access is a situation where no access restrictions are applied to online research data and the use of data is free from various restrictions. By means of Open Access facilities, everyone can access online publications free of charge. Thus, research can be disseminated in an unlimited way. This situation is very important for authors, readers and supporting institutions. The articles published in Selçuk University Journal of Studies in Turcology are published as open access under the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) licence. Selçuk University Journal of Studies in Turcology has started to publish all academic articles under CC BY-NC 4.0 licence since 2022. Selçuk University Journal of Studies in Turcology believes that the openness of user rights and copyright ownership through licensing enables open access to work efficiently.
Selçuk University Journal of Studies in Turcology has signed the Budapest Open Access Declaration.
All articles published in our journal are published under the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) licence. With this licence, the articles published in the journal can be reused for non-commercial use by the author and any non-commercial organisation in accordance with the CC-BY-NC licence. However, for commercial users or commercial use, permission must be obtained from the Authors. CC BY-NC licence information is given in the articles.
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• Adapt: It means to mix, transfer and build on the existing work.
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