Open access
All the published contents are open not only to academic institutions, but to everyone who has access to the internet. With open access policy, we aim to contribute to science and the scientific methods by our published research and to help people to be able to reach scientific information without getting stuck behind a pay-wall.
Ccopyright, licensing and reuse policy
All the published contents in Antropoloji are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0). That means the published contents can be used elsewhere by giving appropriate credits, references and a link to the license. Users should also indicate if any changes to the original work have been made. Moreover, users cannot use the original and/or derived material for any commercial purposes. Briefly, the author(s) and reader(s) can reproduce and/or spread the published and/or electronic content in Antropoloji, without any commercial purposes. Nevertheless, this does not necessarily mean that Antropoloji will endorse you or your work as the licensor.
Policy for legal responsibility
The complete legal responsibility that may arise from the submissions to the journal and their contents belong solely to the authors. Anything demanded from the third parties in case of any violation of copyrights will not oblige Ankara University and/or the editorial of Antropoloji to take any responsibility. In such cases, all the academic, scientific, ethical and legal responsibility belong to the author or and/or authors. The published articles and/or ideas does not necessarily have to reflect the perspective of Antropoloji and its staff.
Archiving
The manuscripts and other various submissions and related information/documents sent to Antropoloji are kept indefinitely by the editorial for archiving reasons.
All issues can be found in Ankara University Academic Archive System and on the DergiPark page of the journal. An effort is being made at the moment to increase the lower image quality of the digitized former issues and the overall quality of the journal's archive.
Plagiarism
Antropoloji evaluates the manuscripts sent to be peer-reviewed with iThenticate® software. In order for the manuscripts to be even peer-reviewed, the upper limit of similarity index is 15% excluding quotes and bibliography. The review process of manuscripts having more than this rate will be declined. Furthermore, if a submission appears to be under 15% treshold but is came out to be against the academic methods and ethics or includes conflicts in referencing, intended falsity or forgery, it will get declined directly regardless of its similarity index.
Ethics
The author(s) need(s) to mind the ICMJE (International Committee of Medical Journal Editors) recommendations and COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) standards.
All the published contents in Antropoloji are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0). That means the published contents can be used elsewhere by giving appropriate credits, references and a link to the license. Users should also indicate if any changes to the original work have been made. Moreover, users cannot use the original and/or derived material for any commercial purposes. Briefly, the author(s) and reader(s) can reproduce and/or spread the published and/or electronic content in Antropoloji, without any commercial purposes. Nevertheless, this does not necessarily mean that Antropoloji will endorse you or your work as the licensor.
Budapest Open Access Initiative