Access to Article and Open Data policy
Articles featured in International Journal of Wellness and Public Health are universally and openly accessible on the Internet in a reader-friendly layout. They are promptly archived in an agreed format, in at least one or more well-recognized international open access repository.
The provided names and email addresses on this journal site will solely be utilized for the designated objectives of this journal and will not be disclosed or shared with any other party for any other intent.
The author(s) or copyright holder(s) grant an irrevocable advance permission to any third party to use, reproduce, or distribute the research article, either wholly or partially, across various formats and mediums. This usage is subject to the condition that no substantial alterations are made, proper credit is given to the authors, accurate citation details are provided, and the bibliographic information remains unaltered. In case of partial reproduction or distribution, this must be explicitly and clearly indicated.
Articles appearing in International Journal of Wellness and Public Health are published under the Creative Commons Attribution license (CC-BY) to ensure the effective realization of open access, as defined.
The objective of our Open Data policy is to elucidate the copyright status of data featured in our open access journals. This policy aims to optimize the opportunities for utilizing published scientific content, including data and text mining. In order for society to fully harness the advantages of scientific data, it must be accessible in a manner that facilitates its reuse, examination, and further development, with minimal hindrances – aligning with the Panton Principles for Open Data in Science. This involves enabling the reuse of data without necessitating explicit authorization from its initial creators, achieved by relinquishing copyright and associated rights in the published data.
Publishing Policy
In the case of Retraction or removal of the Work, the publisher will be under no obligation to refund the publication fee.
The Journal will release a correction under the following circumstances:
When a minor part of a chapter contains errors that do not significantly impact any conclusions.
If it is concluded that a correction would be more beneficial for the scientific community compared to a retraction, it will be issued in the form of an erratum.