International Journal of Antibiotic Research

International Journal of Antibiotic Research

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Clear Licensing That Protects Author Rights and Enables Reuse

IJANR publishes antibiotic research under open access licensing so findings can be read, reused, and cited worldwide. License terms are stated on each article and in the publishing agreement, ensuring transparent reuse conditions for research, teaching, and policy development. Authors are encouraged to review license options carefully and select the most appropriate terms for reuse and distribution as appropriate and clear for readers and users alike globally.

License Highlights

  • Author rights are respected
  • Reuse with proper attribution
  • Clear permissions for data and figures
  • Compliance with funder mandates
  • Permanent access for readers
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Why Licensing Matters

Open Access with Clear Reuse Rules

Author Rights

Authors retain key rights and grant the journal permission to publish and distribute the work under a clear license.

Reuse Transparency

Readers can reuse and build upon research when proper attribution is provided, supporting faster scientific progress.

Funder Compliance

Open licensing helps authors meet requirements for public access, data sharing, and reuse by funders and institutions.

Educational Impact

Teachers, trainers, and clinicians can incorporate published findings into coursework and professional development.

Industry Collaboration

Clear licensing supports responsible use of research by industry partners working on antimicrobial development.

Global Access

Open licensing ensures antibiotic research reaches low resource settings where resistance burden is highest.

License Terms

The final license is stated in the publishing agreement and on the published article. It defines the permitted reuse, distribution, and adaptation rights for readers and researchers.

Attribution Requirements

All reuse must credit the original authors and cite the final article version. Proper attribution protects the scholarly record and ensures responsible use.

Third Party Material

Authors must obtain permissions for any third party material. Provide source credits and ensure reuse rights align with the article license.

Commercial Reuse

If commercial reuse or derivative works are restricted by the chosen license, authors and users must follow those terms precisely.

Data and Code Licensing

Datasets and software may have separate licenses. Authors should state these clearly and align data permissions with repository requirements.

Corrections and Updates

Version updates and corrections follow transparent editorial policies. The license continues to apply to the corrected version of record.

License Display

The license is displayed on the article page and PDF to make reuse terms clear for readers, clinicians, and policy makers.

Text and Data Mining

Open licensing supports lawful text and data mining for antimicrobial discovery and surveillance research.

Self Archiving

Authors may share their published article through institutional repositories and personal websites in accordance with the license.

Reuse in Guidelines

Clinical guideline developers and stewardship teams may reuse content with proper attribution, accelerating evidence based practice.

Author Responsibility

Authors are responsible for ensuring that all content complies with the selected license and that permissions are secured for any reused material.

Third Party Data

If third party datasets are used, confirm that reuse rights align with the article license and provide proper citations.

Derivative Works

Some licenses permit adaptation while others restrict derivatives. Review license terms to understand modification rights.

Public Health Use

Open licensing enables responsible reuse of findings in stewardship guidelines, educational materials, and policy reports.

Image and Figure Permissions

Ensure permissions for adapted or reused figures and provide appropriate credit lines within the manuscript.

License Questions

Contact the editorial office if you need clarification about reuse rights for educational, clinical, or policy applications.

Author Reuse

Authors may share the published article on personal or institutional websites, consistent with the license terms.

Permissions Guidance

Contact the editorial office if you need clarification about reuse rights for specific materials or audiences.

Attribution Format

Use standard citation formats when reusing IJANR content to maintain proper scholarly attribution.

Reuse Requests

For complex reuse scenarios, the editorial office can help clarify permissions and licensing terms.

Open licensing accelerates antimicrobial innovation by enabling responsible reuse of evidence, data, and methods across the research community.

Questions About Licensing?

Contact [email protected] for guidance on license selection, permissions, or reuse requirements for antibiotic research. We respond quickly to licensing questions and provide practical reuse guidance when needed for clarity and compliance for authors and institutions worldwide.