Open Access Policy

Darüşşifa Journal of Islamic Medical History Research Open Access License: CC BY-NC

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Copyright: Authors retain copyright and full publication rights without restriction.

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Open Access is the availability of publications online to anyone, free of charge and with few restrictions on reuse. The unrestricted dissemination of research is especially important for authors, readers and funders.

Darüşşifa Journal of Islamic Medical History Research believes that for open access to work effectively, user rights and copyright ownership through licensing must be clear.

Darüşşifa Journal of the History of Islamic Medicine is a signatory to the Budapest Declaration on Open Access.

We publish all our articles under Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0). The CC BY-NC license is indicated in the articles.

The full texts of all articles published in Darüşşifa Journal of Islamic Medical History Research can be accessed by anyone via instant open access viewing at https://dasitad.com/index.php/darussifa/issue/archive.

Under the CC BY-NC 4.0 license, the following can be done freely:

Share: You may copy and redistribute the work in any medium or format.
Adapt: Mix, transfer and build on the existing work.
The following conditions must be observed:
Attribution: You must give proper credit, link to the license and provide information if changes have been made. You may do these things appropriately, but this does not imply that the licensee approves of you and your use.
Non-Commercial: You may not use this material for commercial purposes.
There are no additional restrictions: You may not impose legal conditions or technological measures that would legally restrict the use of the permissions provided by the license.