Type of licence for the use of copyrighted works

The journal’s policy adheres to the principles of the Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI), which promotes the free dissemination of scientific information and helps to increase the accessibility, citation rates, and impact of scientific publications. The journal’s licensing policy is consistent with international practices regarding open access and the archiving of scientific materials.

By submitting an article to the editorial board, the author(s) consent to its scientific editing and publication on the journal’s official website. Authors retain copyright in their works whilst granting the journal the right of first publication. Materials are published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0), which permits the free use, distribution, and reproduction of materials provided that authorship and first publication in this journal are acknowledged.

Authors agree that the published materials are in the public domain and may be used by other researchers for scientific purposes in accordance with the terms of the licence. At the same time, authors retain the right to use the materials from their own articles for teaching and further research, and to deposit them in repositories and other information resources, provided that a reference to the original publication is included.