Copyright and licensing

Copyright

The authors retain the copyright over the published articles, and give the publisher a non-exclusive right to publish the article, to be listed as its first publisher in case of further use of the article, as well as to distribute the article in all forms and media.

Licensing

Published articles are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY) license. It is permitted to copy and distribute the work in all media and formats, to rework, change and upgrade it for any purpose, including commercial ones, provided that its original authors are properly cited, a link to the original license is placed and it is indicated that whether the work has been modified.

Users are obliged to provide a full bibliographic description of the article published in this journal (authors, paper title, journal title, volume, volume, pagination), as well as its DOI designation. In the case of publication in electronic form, they are also required to post an HTML link, both to the original article published in the NIR journal, and to the license used.

Authors may enter into separate, contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of work published in the journal (eg placement in an institutional repository or publication in a book), while stating that the work was originally published in this journal.

Self-archiving policy

Authors are allowed to deposit the published version of the work in an institutional or thematic repository or to publish it on personal websites (including profiles on social networks, such as ResearchGate, Academia.edu, etc.), on the website of the institution where they are employed in any time after publication in the journal.

Authors are obliged to provide a full bibliographic description of the article published in this journal (authors, paper title, journal title, volume, volume, pagination) and link both to the DOI mark of the article and to the license used.

Disclaimer

The views expressed in the published works do not express the views of the editors and members of the magazine's editorial staff. The authors assume legal and moral responsibility for the ideas presented in their works. The publisher will not bear any responsibility in the event of any claims for damages.