Copyright Notice Policy

Authors own the copyright of their work published in our journal.

Authors can reproduce the materials they publish later in another place (academia.edu; DSpace, etc.) by citing our journal and specifying the volume/issue and page.

Non-commercial third parties wishing to reproduce published material may reproduce it without permission.

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Copyright Notice
Authors who submit articles to our journal read and approve the following copyright text when uploading their work to our journal's online system.

Copyright Notice Text
The article submitted to the journal is the original work of the author(s).
For multiple authors texts, each authors' contribution rates will be reported.
All authors have participated in this study individually and they take all responsibility for this study;
All authors have seen and approved the final version of the submitted article;
E-mail and postal addresses of all authors have been entered correctly in the Journal Park Academic System;
The article has not been published elsewhere or submitted for publication;
The text, figures and documents in the article do not violate the Copyrights of other parties;
Authors agree that intellectual property rights such as patent rights, the right of the author(s) to use the entire article in their future books or other works without payment, the right to reproduce the article for their own purposes, provided that they are not sold.
The authors have the right to reproduce the article and distribute it by post or electronically.
The authors allow the use of any part of the article in another publication, provided that Hitit Theology Journal is stated as the publisher and the journal is referenced.
When citing, Journal Name, Article Name, Author(s) Name, Surname, Volume No, Issue No and Year should be given.
The authors undertake that the Hitit Theology Journal and the journal editors are not responsible for any claims or lawsuits to be filed by third parties due to copyright infringement.
The authors undertake that there are no criminal or illegal statements in the texts, that they do not use any illegal materials and methods while conducting the research, that they have obtained all legal permissions related to the study and that they act in accordance with ethical rules.

Last Update Time: 2/28/23, 4:28:25 PM

Hitit Theology Journal is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY NC).