AUTHOR'S RIGHTS AND PERMISSIONS

TEME supports the need for authors to disseminate and thus maximize the impact of their research. When publishing in TEME, the Corresponding Author is asked to transfer, with the consent of all Co-authors, the copyright ownership in the referenced submitted article, including all versions in any format known or hereafter developed to the journal TEME (Copyright and Warranty Form). Copyright allows you to protect your original work and material, and to stop others from using it without your permission. It means that others will need to credit you and your work properly, thus increasing its impact. If the submitted article is not accepted by TEME, or if it is withdrawn prior to acceptance by TEME, this transfer will be null and void.

Authors, users or readers of an article also need to be clear on how they can use the article. TEME adopts the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (CC-BY-NC_ND) 4.0 International Licence, which governs how authors, publishers and the wider general public can use, publish or distribute articles. Below is the quick reference guide of the permitted reuse of your article.

Authors may:

  • read, print and download the articles,
  • redistribute or republish the final article (e.g. display in a repository),
  • translate the article for private use only and not for distribution,
  • download for text and data mining purposes,
  • reuse portions or extracts from the article in other works,
  • not sell or re-use the article for commercial purposes.

A  digital file of the published article, or the link to the published article (TEME  web page) may be made publicly available on websites or repositories, such as the Author’s personal website, preprint servers, university networks or primary employer’s institutional websites, third party institutional or subject-based repositories, and conference websites that feature presentations by the Author(s) based on the published article, under the condition that the posting must be for non-commercial purposes. The Editorial Board believes that this increases the journal’s visibility.

 

The costs of publication

The journal does not charge a fee for reviewing or for publishing, but the journal does not pay a fee (recompense) to the authors either. Each author receives a copy of the issue in which the manuscript is published.