Indus Journal of Law and Social Sciences is committed to the principles of open access, aiming to facilitate the widespread dissemination and accessibility of high-quality scholarly research in the fields of law and social sciences. Our Open Access Policy reflects our dedication to promoting the free exchange of knowledge and fostering global collaboration among researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and the broader community.
1. Free Access to Content:
All content published in the Indus Journal of Law and Social Sciences is freely accessible to readers worldwide without any barriers, such as subscription fees or paywalls. We believe that open access to scholarly literature is essential for advancing research, promoting innovation, and addressing societal challenges.
2. Creative Commons Licensing:
To maximize the accessibility and usability of our content, we adopt Creative Commons licenses for all published articles. These licenses enable authors to retain copyright ownership of their work while granting users the right to read, download, distribute, and reuse the content for non-commercial purposes, provided appropriate credit is given to the original authors and source.
3. Author Retention of Rights:
Authors retain the copyright to their work published in the Indus Journal of Law and Social Sciences, granting the journal a non-exclusive license to publish, distribute, and archive the content. This empowers authors to share their research openly and ensures that their intellectual contributions remain accessible to a global audience.
4. Accessibility Standards:
We are committed to ensuring that our online platform and published content comply with international accessibility standards, making it accessible to individuals with disabilities. Our website is designed to be compatible with assistive technologies, enabling all users to navigate, read, and interact with the content effectively.
5. Repository Archiving:
In addition to being freely accessible on our website, all published articles are archived in digital repositories to ensure their long-term preservation and accessibility. This practice enhances the visibility and discoverability of our content, making it readily available to researchers, libraries, and archival institutions worldwide.
6. Collaboration with Open Access Initiatives:
We actively collaborate with open access initiatives, scholarly organizations, and institutional repositories to promote the principles of open access and expand the reach of our content. Through these partnerships, we aim to increase the global visibility and impact of research published in the Indus Journal of Law and Social Sciences.
7. Advocacy for Open Access:
We advocate for open access policies and practices within the academic community, encouraging researchers, institutions, and funding agencies to embrace open access publishing as a means of democratizing knowledge and advancing scholarly communication. By championing open access, we strive to foster a culture of transparency, collaboration, and innovation in research dissemination.