Open Access Policy

Copyright and Open Access

Author's Copyright
The Journal of Fungus has not asked authors of the articles to transfer their copyrights to our journal since 2010. The authors (or their employers) retain the copyright in the article. All we ask of the authors is to accept the publication under the CC BY- license. All articles published by Journal of Fungus (regardless of who funded the research) are published as open access and reuse is permitted in accordance with the CC BY open access license terms.

The authors own the copyright to their studies published in Journal of Fungus and their studies are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY-4.0). The CC BY-4.0 license permits the study to be shared, copied, reproduced in any size and format, and adapted, including re-editing, transforming, and building upon the original work, with proper attribution.

1) While the authors upload their study to the online system of our journal, they read the following copyright notice text and upload a wet-signed copy to the journal system (Copyright Notice Text).
2) The submitted article is the original study of the authors and does not plagiarize,
3) The authors have participated in this study individually and they take all kinds of responsibility for this study,
4) The authors have seen and approved the final version of the submitted article,
5) The article has not been published elsewhere or submitted for publication,
6) They accept and undertake that the text, figures and documents in the article do not violate the copyrights of other persons.
7) Authors authorize Journal of Fungus to publish the article and identify itself as the original publisher.
8) Authors grant any third party the right to freely use the article as long as the original authors and citation details are identified.
9) Nothing in this license impairs or restricts an author's right to preserve the integrity and ownership of their study.

Journal of Fungus Open Access License: CC BY
License: CC BY
Embedded Licenses: Yes. Journal of Fungus embeds licensing information in its articles.
Copyright: Authors own copyright and full publication rights without restriction.
Open Access Start Date: 2010
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Open Access is when publications are freely available to anyone online with few restrictions on reuse. The unrestricted dissemination of research is especially important to authors, readers and funders. Articles published in the Journal of Fungus are published as open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY-4.0) license. Since its first issue in 2010, Journal of Fungus has started to publish all academic articles under the CC BY- 4.0 license. Journal of Fungus signed the Budapest Open Access Declaration.
We publish all our articles under Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0). The CC BY-license is indicated in the articles. The full texts of all articles published in Journal of Fungus can be accessed via instant open access viewing at https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/mantar.

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The works submitted to our journals are first judged grammatically. After this phase, articles are sent two reviewers. If necessary, the third reviewer is assessed. In the publication of works, a decision is made by evaluating the level of contribution to science and readers within the criteria specified in the writing rules. Reviewers are requested to submit their assessments within 30 days at the latest. The reviewers' evaluations and the answers to these evaluations are reviewed by the editor and it is decided whether the work will be published or not.

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The journal doesn’t have APC or any submission charges

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