Journal of Hypertension and Cardiology

Journal of Hypertension and Cardiology

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Clear, author-friendly licensing that maximizes the reach and clinical impact of cardiovascular research.

Open Access Under Creative Commons

JHC publishes all articles under Creative Commons licensing, ensuring global accessibility while protecting author attribution.

Our licensing framework supports open science principles and enables broad educational and clinical use of published cardiovascular research.

Creative Commons CC BY 4.0

All articles published in the Journal of Hypertension and Cardiology are released under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). This license enables maximum dissemination of cardiovascular research while ensuring authors receive proper credit for their contributions to the field.

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Anyone may copy, redistribute, and share the material in any medium or format, including for clinical education and cardiology training.

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Others may remix, transform, and build upon your work for any purpose, as long as they credit the original author and source appropriately.

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No legal terms or technological measures may restrict others from doing anything the license permits under the creative commons framework.

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Author Rights

Under our open access model, authors retain copyright ownership of their published work. JHC receives a non-exclusive license to publish and distribute the article. Authors may freely share, reuse, and build upon their own cardiovascular research without seeking additional permission from the journal for educational or research purposes.

What this means for you: You maintain full ownership of your research while enabling the widest possible dissemination. Share your published article on personal websites, institutional repositories, or professional networks with confidence.

Reuse Guidelines

Users reusing CC BY content must provide appropriate credit including author names, article title, journal name, and DOI link. Modifications should be noted, and license terms must not restrict others from exercising their rights under the creative commons framework for legitimate clinical and educational purposes.

Third-Party Content

If your submission includes content from other sources, such as cardiac imaging, ECG traces, or data visualizations, you must obtain permission from the original copyright holder before submission. Provide documentation of permissions during manuscript preparation. Content not covered by the CC BY license must be clearly identified.

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Our CC BY 4.0 licensing meets requirements of major research funders mandating open access publication. Authors can demonstrate compliance by pointing to license terms attached to their published articles. JHC provides documentation support for grant reporting and compliance verification when needed by funding agencies.

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