Open Access Policy

BALAGH has started publishing all academic articles under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) license since 2021 (Vol:4 Issue:1 ).
The journal is open access and the entire content of the journal is provided free of charge to the reader or the organization to which the reader belongs. Readers can read, download, copy, search and link to the full text of the journal articles without permission from the publisher or author, except for commercial purposes.





By submitting their work to the journal under the CC BY-NC license, authors agree to the following terms.
1. The copyright of the published article belongs to the author.
2. Authors authorize this Journal to publish the article and to identify itself as the original publisher.
3. Authors grant any third party the right to use the article freely, as long as the original authors and citation details are identified.
4. Nothing in this license impairs or restricts an author's right to protect the integrity and ownership of their work.
5. All commercial rights related to the article belong to the authors.


You are free to do these things:
1) Share: You can copy and redistribute the work in any media or format.
2) Adapt Mix, transfer and build on existing work
Under the following conditions:
3) Attribution: You must give proper credit, provide a link to the license, and provide information if changes have been made. You may fulfill them appropriately, but this does not imply that the licensor approves of you and the way you use them.
4) NonCommercial: You may not use this material for commercial purposes.
There are no additional restrictions: You may not impose legal conditions or technological measures that would legally restrict the use of the permissions provided by the License.

Publisher Archive Policy

1. The publisher grants authors permission to use the final published version of an article (publisher pdf) for self-archiving (author's personal website) and/or archiving in an institutional repository after publication.
2. Authors may self-archive their articles in public and/or commercial subject-based repositories. There is no embargo period, but the published source must be cited and a link to the journal home page must be set.
3. Authors can download the manuscript as a PDF document. Authors can send copies of the article to colleagues without any embargo.
4. The publisher allows all versions of the articles (submitted version, accepted version, published version) to be stored in an institutional or other archive of the author's choice without embargo.

Last Update Time: 12/9/24, 12:57:57 PM

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