Open Access Statement

The articles in Elderly Issues Research Journal [e-ISSN 1308-5816) are open access articles licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

Elderly Issues Research Journal is provided free of charge to the reader or the institution where the reader is included. Readers can read, download, copy, search and link the full text of journal articles, including for commercial purposes, without permission from the publisher or author.

Elderly Issues Research Journal has adopted the policy of providing open access with its publication. Open access has beneficial results for humanity by increasing the global exchange of knowledge. Elderly Issues Research Journal also supports the Budapest Open Access Initiative.

In this context, open access policies adopted by the Journal editorial board are available at http://www.budapestopenaccessinitiative.org/boai-10-translations/turkish-translation.

Creative Commons

All articles published in the Journal are licensed under "Creative Commons Citation 4.0 International License". This license; Gives the right to reproduce, share and disseminate all published articles, data sets, graphics and annexes in data mining applications, search engines, websites, blogs and all other platforms, provided that they provide the source. Open access is an approach that facilitates interdisciplinary communication and encourages different disciplines to work with each other. In this direction, Elderly Issues Research Journal contributes to its field by providing more access to its articles and a more transparent evaluation process.

Elderly Issues Research Journal undertakes that it will not charge any subscription fee and publication fee or similar payment for accessing published electronic articles from any library or reader.

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Archiving

Metadata and full texts of all articles published in Elderly Issues Research Journal are stored and presented on "Dergipark" servers in XML and .pdf format.

Last Update Time: 9/10/21, 11:10:49 AM