IRGS Publisher (International Research & Global
Society) follows a copyright policy that protects the rights of authors while
ensuring wide accessibility of scholarly research through an open-access
publishing model. The policy supports the distribution of academic knowledge
while maintaining proper author attribution under the Creative Commons
Attribution–NonCommercial (CC BY-NC) license.
1. Author Copyright
Ownership
Authors publishing with IRGS Publisher retain the
copyright of their research work.
Authors are allowed to:
- Share
their published articles for academic and non-commercial purposes.
- Archive
their work in personal or institutional repositories.
- Reuse
parts of their research in future publications with proper acknowledgment of
the original source.
2. Licensing Policy
All articles published in IRGS Publisher journals are
distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution–NonCommercial (CC BY-NC)
License.
Under this license:
- Articles
can be freely accessed, downloaded, and shared for academic and research
purposes.
- Proper
credit must always be given to the original authors and journal source.
- The
content may be reused for educational and research purposes.
- Commercial
use or redistribution of the material requires permission from both the authors
and the publisher.
3. Author Rights
Authors publishing with IRGS Publisher have the right
to:
- Share
their published articles on personal websites, institutional repositories, or
academic platforms.
- Use
the content in lectures, teaching materials, and academic presentations.
- Develop
extended versions or derivative works while acknowledging the original
publication.
4. Publisher Rights
IRGS Publisher retains the right to publish, archive,
and distribute the accepted articles through its open-access publishing
platform.
The publisher also ensures that all published articles
remain permanently accessible online for the academic community.
5. Plagiarism and
Copyright Violations
Authors must ensure that their manuscripts are
original and that all sources are properly cited.
Any form of plagiarism, unauthorized use of
copyrighted material, or academic misconduct may lead to rejection of the
manuscript or retraction of the article after publication.