Open Access Policy
Open Access Policy
Graduate Journal of Interdisciplinary Research, Reports & Reviews is committed to promoting the principles of Open Access (OA) as outlined by the Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI). Our policy reflects our belief in the free and immediate availability of scholarly knowledge to everyone, fostering global learning and innovation.Graduate Journal of Interdisciplinary Research, Reports & Reviews
Accessibility
- All articles published in our journals are freely available online immediately upon publication.
- Readers can access, read, download, distribute, and reuse content without financial, legal, or technical barriers.
Licensing
- Articles are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) to ensure maximum dissemination and reuse rights, provided proper attribution is given to authors.
Archiving
- Our journals support long-term preservation by depositing content in recognized digital archives and repositories.
No Article Processing Charges (APCs)
- We operate on a diamond open access model, ensuring that authors are not charged fees for submission, processing, or publication.
Article Preservation
As part of our commitment to both open access and the long-term preservation of academic content, we have enabled the CLOCKSS (Controlled Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) on our OJS. This initiative ensures that our journal content is stored and distributed securely at participating libraries worldwide. By utilizing CLOCKSS, we assure that your research will be preserved and remain accessible to future generations, even in the event of service disruptions.
For more information on how we distribute our journal content, please visit our CLOCKSS Publisher Manifest page.
Archives - Graduate Journal of Interdisciplinary Research, Reports & Reviews
- CLOCKSS: CLOCKSS - Publisher Manifest page
- LOCKSS: LOCKSS - Publisher Manifest page
- PKP Preservation Network (PKP-PN).
Graduate Journal of Interdisciplinary Research, Reports & Reviews is a diamond open access journal. Journal never asks author(s) to transfer the copyrights. Because the author(s) spent many months on a research problem, funds may be involved, along with other manpower, so the information should be immediately available to the knowledge society without any differences and restrictions. The author (s) are the copyright holders and this piece of information is published at the end of each published paper.
Authors are copyright holders and will grant rights to the third parties, to use, reproduce, and share the article as per the CC- BY Attribution 4.0 license agreement.