International Epilepsy Journal

International Epilepsy Journal

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Open Access Rights for epilepsy research

Authors retain rights to their work while enabling broad reuse through open access licensing.

Rights at a Glance

Clear licensing makes epilepsy evidence easier to share, cite, and apply.

Author Ownership

Authors keep copyright and grant the journal rights to publish.

Creative Commons

Open licenses allow reuse with proper attribution and citation.

Educational Use

Materials can support training, guidelines, and clinical care.

Global Reach

Open licensing removes access barriers for care teams worldwide.

Author Rights and Ownership

Authors retain copyright of their work and grant IEJ the right to publish and distribute the article. This ensures your research is widely accessible while preserving ownership.

Creative Commons License

IEJ publishes under a Creative Commons license, typically CC BY. This allows others to share and build on your work with appropriate attribution, expanding the reach of epilepsy research.

Third Party Materials

If your manuscript includes third party figures, tables, or images, obtain permission and cite the source. Provide documentation during submission to avoid publication delays.

Reuse and Attribution

Reuse is permitted when proper citation is provided. We encourage researchers and clinicians to build on published findings to improve epilepsy care and patient outcomes.

Licensing FAQs

Can I reuse my own work?

Yes. Authors may reuse figures or text with proper citation. This supports ongoing scholarship and educational use.

What about third party figures?

If you include third party images or tables, obtain written permission and provide documentation at submission.

Is commercial reuse allowed?

Commercial reuse is permitted under the license with attribution. Contact the editorial office if you need clarification.

Self Archiving

Authors may post accepted manuscripts in institutional repositories and personal websites with proper citation. This supports compliance with funder mandates.

Commercial Reuse

Commercial reuse is permitted under the terms of the license with attribution. For additional permissions, contact the editorial office.

Corrections and Updates

If changes are needed after publication, IEJ issues corrections or updates to maintain the integrity of the scientific record.

Attribution Requirements

Reuse must include appropriate citation, author credit, and a link to the license. This ensures that epilepsy research remains traceable and properly credited for all uses.

Third Party Permissions

If figures include proprietary assays, commercial logos, or patient images, obtain written permission and provide documentation during submission.

Preprints and Sharing

Authors may share preprints and accepted manuscripts, provided the final published version is cited. This supports rapid dissemination of epilepsy findings.

Government or Institutional Works

If a manuscript is produced by a government agency or under specific institutional terms, notify the editorial office to ensure license compatibility.

Permissions Requests

For reuse outside the standard license, contact the editorial office. We can provide guidance on permissions and attribution wording.

Patient Images and Consent

If manuscripts include clinical images or identifiable patient information, authors must provide explicit consent and confirm that privacy standards are met.

Educational Reuse

Open licensing supports use of IEJ articles in teaching, training, and guideline development. Proper attribution ensures credit and traceability of epilepsy evidence.

Author Responsibility

Authors are responsible for ensuring that materials they submit can be shared under the stated license. If any limitations exist, disclose them in the manuscript for patients and participants.

Policy and Clinical Use

Published findings can inform patient safety policies and clinical protocols. Licensing clarity makes it easier for hospitals and epilepsy centers to adopt evidence based guidance for readers.

Author Reuse

Authors may reuse their own figures and text in future works with proper citation. The open license supports ongoing scholarship and educational use in epilepsy programs.

Derivative Works

Others may adapt or build on IEJ articles under the terms of the license. Attribution ensures the original authors receive credit for foundational epilepsy research.

License and Data

If datasets are shared alongside articles, ensure data licensing is compatible with the article license and clearly stated in the data availability statement.

License Summary

The open license allows sharing and adaptation with attribution, supporting education and clinical implementation. Clear licensing reduces barriers for hospitals and epilepsy centers seeking to apply evidence quickly.

It also enables translations or training materials that improve patient safety and supports global training initiatives.

Questions About Licensing?

Our editorial team can clarify license terms and reuse requirements.

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