Open Access
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DATA SHARING
POLICY
Open
access policy
Archive of Oncology is published under an Open Access
licence. All its content is available free of charge.
Users can read, download, copy, distribute, print,
search the full text of articles, as well as to establish
HTML links to them, without having to seek the consent
of the author or publisher.
The right to use content without consent does not
release the users from the obligation to give the
credit to the journal and its content in a manner
described under Licensing.
Archiving digital version
In accordance with law, digital copies of all published
volumes are archived in the National Library of Serbia
and concurrently in the Repository of SCIndeks
- The Serbian Citation Index as the primary full
text database.
Copyright & Licensing
Copyright
Authors retain copyright of the published papers and
grant to the publisher the non-exclusive right to
publish the article, to be cited as its original publisher
in case of reuse, and to distribute it in all forms
and media.
Licensing
The published articles will be distributed under the
Creative
Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC
BY). It is allowed to copy and redistribute the
material in any medium or format, and remix, transform,
and build upon it for any purpose, even commercially,
as long as appropriate credit is given to the original
author(s), a link to the license is provided and it
is indicated if changes were made.
Users are required to provide full bibliographic description
of the original publication (authors, article title,
journal title, volume, issue, pages), as well as its
DOI code. In electronic publishing, users are also
required to link the content with both the original
article published in Archive of Oncology and the licence
used.
Authors are able to enter into separate, additional
contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution
of the journal's published version of the work (e.g.,
post it to an institutional repository or publish
it in a book), with an acknowledgement of its initial
publication in this journal.
Self-archiving policy
Authors are permitted to deposit publisher's version
(PDF) of their work in an institutional repository,
subject-based repository, author's personal website
(including social networking sites, such as ResearchGate,
Academia.edu, etc.), and/or departmental website at
any time after publication.
Full bibliographic information (authors, article title,
journal title, volume, issue, pages) about the original
publication must be provided and links must be made
to the article's DOI and the license.
Visibility and availability
Archive of Oncology is an Open Access journal. All
its content is freely available to all with no delay.
It is generally known that Open Access journals offer
a greater visibility and availability than their non-Open
Access counterparts, due to which papers published
in Open Access journals are more usable and citable,
all other conditions being equal. Publishing with
us offers to authors advantages that many prominent
subscription-based journals cannot provide.
The high visibility of articles published in Archive
of Oncology is permanently ensured via SCIndeks and
enhanced further through automatic re-indexing of
metadata in DOAJ and article full text in Google Scholar.
Acceptance in DOAJ, as a source based on quality control
and follow-up, has become a de facto proof of legitimacy,
and is regarded as a sort of international certificate
of validity for OA journals. Indexing in DOAJ brings
to our journal a higher level trust, while ensuring
additional visibility to both our papers and their
authors.
The full-text availability of our articles is absolute.
They are accessible at a click either from the Journal's
page in SCIndeks or through DOI, whenever your paper
is cited in an article published in a CrossRef journal.
Our license enables you, as an author, to additionally
boost the visibility of your article by depositing
it in digital repositories (institutional or subject-based)
or posting it to your preferred social networks.
Disclaimer
The views expressed in the published works do not
express the views of the Editors and the Editorial
Staff. The authors take legal and moral responsibility
for the ideas expressed in the articles. Publisher
shall have no liability in the event of issuance of
any claims for damages. The Publisher will not be
held legally responsible should there be any claims
for compensation.
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