OPEN ACCESS POLICY

INNOVA journal provides free and immediate access to its content, based on the principle of offering the public free access to research, to promote the greater global exchange of knowledge between researchers and the general public.

This journal declares its openness to the participation of authors and readers from institutions outside the publishing entity (UIDE). It is in the interest of the Editorial Committee to expand the geographic and institutional coverage of its publications.

INNOVA subscribes to the Budapest Open Access Declaration 2002 (BOAI 2002) and its updates:

Authors and readers may, free of charge, download, read, archive, copy, print and search for articles without prior authorization from the Editor (s) or author (s). They can also distribute the final approved and published version of the document (post-publication) only if it is done for non-commercial purposes and mentions the source of publication and the authorship of the documents.

The journal's open access policy has been reviewed and added to SHERPA ROMEO, for more details see here.

 

LICENSING TERMS:

The articles published in INNOVA Research Journal can be shared under the Creative Commons License, Attribution-Non-Commercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) in the definition of its open access and reuse policy for published material. The license terms are available at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/

 

POLICY ON CHARGES FOR SUBMISSIONS AND PROCESSING OF ITEMS:

This journal does not charge any submission, processing or publication charges to authors (APC). Readers have free and open access to the articles once they are published.

 

FINANCING:

The INNOVA Research Journal is financed with contributions made by the UIDE

 

COPYRIGHT NOTICE

Authors who publish in the INNOVA Research Journal keeps copyright and guarantee the journal the right to be the first publication of the work under the Creative Commons License, Attribution-Non-Commercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). They can be copied, used, disseminated, transmitted and publicly exhibited, provided that: a) the authorship and original source of their publication (magazine, publisher, URL and DOI of the work) is cited; b) are not used for commercial purposes; c) the existence and specifications of this license of use are mentioned.

The journal grants each published article a Digital Object Identifier (DOI).

 

ARCHIVING POLICY:

The journal allows authors, at the time of accepting the work, to self-archive the post-print (the editor's PDF version), for non-commercial purposes, including its deposit in institutional, thematic repositories, social networks (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.), academic networks (Research Gate, Academia.edu, etc.) or profiles such as Google Scholar, ORCID, ResearchID, etc.