Archive Policy


Publisher:
Sakarya University
Journal: 
Turkish Journal of Middle Eastern Studies
ISSN: 
2147-7523
E-ISSN:                                                                    
2630-5631                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              
The archiving policy of the journal covers the following issues:

  • The journal allows article authors to archive their own articles on the author's personal website or corporate pages and/or to use the final published version of the article for archiving in an institutional repository after publication.
  • Authors are permitted to self-archive their articles in public and/or commercial subject-based archives.
  • There is no embargo period for authors, but the published source should be cited and a link should be given to the URL of the article in the journal or to the DOI of the article.
  • Authors can download the article as a PDF document. Authors can send copies of the article to their colleagues without any embargo.
  • Articles published in the journal are also archived on the journal website and DergiPark.
  • Repository policy is operated according to Sherpa/Romeo.

Long-Term Preservation Policy: In case the journal is no longer published, you can access the journal content from LOCKSS.

The Version Published in the Journal


Publication Type
Open Access
OAI: 

https://dergipark.org.tr/api/public/oai/tocd/ 

LOCKSS:

https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/tocd/lockss-manifest 

RSS:

https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/tocd/rss-feeds 

Sherpa Romeo:

https://beta.sherpa.ac.uk/id/publication/45161 


Note: There is no embargo for the first text sent to the journal, and for the text accepted at the end of the referee process. The author can share the article on any platform he/she wants by specifying which version it is.


Last Update Time: 6/29/24, 4:40:24 PM

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