Open Access and Copyrights

Open Access
All articles are published in Open Access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license. These articles will be immediately and permanently free for everyone to read and download. The IJSPSY, as an Open-Access journal publication is a prerequisite for scientific discoveries and innovative findings, the collaboration between scientists, the exchange of ideas, and transparency. The copyright is retained by the author(s).


Licensing and copyright
All articles published by GAERPSY Publishing are under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license, allowing unlimited use, distribution, and content reproduction on all media as long as the original author and source are properly acknowledged and cited. Authors retain copyright to their articles, excluding any third-party images and other material subject to copyright by their respective owners.
Before publication in the IJSPSY, the author must sign the AUTHOR AGREEMENT LETTER. This agreement is submitted and signed by the authors together with the article, in which the author certifies that the submitted material:
• I/We, ..., the undersigned, declare that this manuscript is original, has not been published before, and is not currently being considered for publication elsewhere.
• I/We confirm that the manuscript has been read and approved by the named author (s) and that there are no other persons who satisfied the criteria for authorship but are not listed.
• I/We further confirm that I have approved the order of authors listed in the manuscript.
• I/We understand that the Corresponding Author is the sole contact for the Editorial process with the IJSPSY.
• Authors are responsible for communicating with the other authors about progress, submissions of revisions, and final approval of proofs with the IJSPSY.
• Authors are informed that they can deposit (self-archiving) such as submitted article, accepted for publication article or/and final published version of the article in any suitable sources. For example, institutional or other specialised repositories, personal websites, etc. without an embargo period.