Copyright Notice

When submitting articles to the Journal of General Turkish History Research, authors are required to read and approve the copyright agreement below, which needs to be uploaded to the journal's online system. The journal only accepts articles that have not been published on any platform before or have not been submitted for publication on any platform. Authors must read and approve the copyright notice text shown in the system's checklist screen and stated below when uploading their works to our journal through the online system. By ticking the box at the end of the checklist that states, “I declare that the above items are complied with,” authors accept the copyright notice text.

Copyright Notice Text

The author(s):
a) Declare that the article submitted to the journal is an original work prepared by the mentioned author(s) without any plagiarism,
b) Acknowledge that all authors have individually participated in the work and assume all responsibility related to it,
c) Confirm that all authors named in the article have reviewed and approved its final version,
d) State that the article has not been published on any platform before or has not been submitted for publication on any platform,
e) Accept and undertake that the article text, including any figures, visuals, and documents used, does not violate the copyright of others.

By submitting their works to the journal under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) license, authors agree to the following conditions:

1. The selected license for your published works is CC BY-NC-ND (Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives). Under this license, certain rights and responsibilities are granted to you as the creators of the works. You can find the basic features of the license and its effects on the use of your work below:

2. Attribution (BY): When your work is used, users must give credit to you as the creator. This means the source of your work must be clearly indicated.

3. Non-Commercial (NC): Your work cannot be used for commercial purposes. This means your work can be freely shared in non-commercial settings, but it cannot be used in any commercial activity.

4. No Derivatives (ND): No derivative works can be made from your work. This means that your work must be maintained in its original form and cannot be changed or adapted in any way.

Last Update Time: 3/5/24, 3:08:40 PM