Copyright and License
Author rights, reuse permissions, and licensing clarity for open access publishing.
Protecting authors while enabling responsible reuse
Journal of Tissue Repair and Regeneration (JTRR) publishes open access content to ensure broad dissemination of tissue repair research.
Licensing terms clarify how others may reuse your work while preserving proper attribution.
Copyright retention
Authors retain copyright to their work under open access terms.
Reuse rights
Authors may reuse figures and text in future works with attribution.
Institutional sharing
Accepted versions may be shared with institutional repositories.
Teaching use
Authors may use their work in teaching or training materials.
Grant compliance
Open access licensing supports funder requirements.
Public visibility
Licensing increases legal reuse and citation potential.
Translation rights
Authors may translate their work with proper citation.
Media use
Authors may share summaries or visuals with media outlets.
License agreement
Corresponding authors complete a license to publish on acceptance.
Creative Commons terms
Articles are published under open access licensing stated at acceptance.
Attribution requirements
Reuse must include proper citation to the original article.
Commercial reuse
Allowed according to license terms and attribution rules.
Derivative works
Adaptations must preserve citation and reuse conditions.
Compliance
License terms align with common funder policies.
Author confirmation
Confirm that all coauthors agree to the license terms.
Transparency
Any restrictions are described in the published article.
- Obtain written permission for any previously published figures.
- Include proper credit lines for reused tables or images.
- Confirm that licenses allow reuse in open access articles.
- Provide source documentation during submission.
- Replace content that cannot be cleared for reuse.
- Avoid using copyrighted materials without explicit permission.
- Permissions may be required even for adapted content.
- Retain copies of permissions for your records.
- Cite the original article when reusing text or figures.
- Maintain integrity of the original data and conclusions.
- Indicate any modifications made to reused material.
- Do not imply endorsement by the journal or authors.
- Ensure third party reuse respects the published license.
- Link to the published DOI when sharing widely.
- Use clear captions to note adaptations or excerpts.
- Confirm the license required by your funder or institution.
- Discuss any restrictions with coauthors before acceptance.
- Ensure the chosen license supports intended reuse and sharing.
- Review any embargo or data sharing requirements tied to the license.
- Ask about license options early if you have questions.
- Align third party permissions with the selected license.
If you reuse a figure from another publication, you must secure written permission and include a clear credit line. This ensures compliance with copyright law and protects your publication.
If your institution requires a specific license, contact the editorial office before acceptance so we can confirm available options.
Questions about licensing, reuse permissions, or author rights can be directed to [email protected].
We recommend reviewing license terms before submission to avoid delays after acceptance.
Clear licensing protects authors and makes regenerative medicine research easier to reuse and cite.
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