License Terms

The E-Journal of Science and Emerging Technologies (EJSET) follows an open-access licensing framework designed to promote the free dissemination of scientific knowledge while protecting the rights of authors and ensuring proper attribution.

Copyright Ownership

Authors publishing in EJSET retain full copyright of their work. By submitting and publishing an article, authors grant the journal a non-exclusive, worldwide licence to:

  • Publish and distribute the article in electronic and print formats
  • Archive and preserve the work in digital repositories
  • Display and promote the article through indexing and academic platforms

This licence allows EJSET to disseminate the research while authors continue to own the intellectual property.

Creative Commons Licence

Unless otherwise specified, all articles published in EJSET are licensed under the:

Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) Licence

Under this licence:

  • Others may copy, distribute, transmit, and adapt the work
  • Commercial and non-commercial use is permitted
  • Proper credit must be given to the original author(s) and the journal
  • A link to the licence must be included
  • Any modifications must be clearly indicated

This ensures maximum visibility, citation potential, and global reuse of published research.

Author Rights

Authors are permitted to:

  • Deposit the published Version of Record in institutional or subject repositories
  • Share their work on personal websites, academic networks, and social platforms
  • Use the published content for teaching, presentations, or future research
  • Reuse figures, tables, or content in subsequent works with proper citation

No additional permission from the journal is required for these uses.

User Responsibilities

Users of EJSET content must:

  • Provide appropriate citation and credit to the original author(s)
  • Not misrepresent, distort, or misuse the published work
  • Clearly indicate any changes made to the original content
  • Respect academic integrity and ethical standards

Third-Party Material

If an article contains third-party copyrighted material (e.g., images, data sets, figures), the Creative Commons licence applies only to the content owned by the author. Authors are responsible for obtaining necessary permissions and clearly indicating any material not covered by the journal’s licence.

Licence Variations

Any deviation from the default CC BY licence must be approved by the editorial office prior to publication and will be explicitly mentioned in the published article.

Policy Updates

EJSET reserves the right to update its licence terms in accordance with evolving open-access policies, legal frameworks, and international publishing standards. Updated terms will be made available on the journal’s official website.