PathoPhysiology of Cell Injury Journal offer an optional open access model.
Authors of accepted papers will be given the option of Open Access. This option enables immediate, worldwide, barrier-free, open access to the full text of your articles for the best interests of the scientific community. All interested readers can read, download, and/or print any Open Access articles without requiring a subscription to the journal in which these articles are published. If an author does not choose to pay the open access publication charge, their paper will be published in the normal manner, but it will not be made freely available online immediately. In fact, to view the non-open access content of the journals, a current subscription to the journal will be required. Open access articles will be clearly indicated on the online journal's contents page.
In this Open Access model, the publication costs are usually covered by your institution or research funds. The publication fee for this Open-Access option is US $250 for each paper. PathoPhysiology of Cell Injury Journal offers half price if an author's institution is currently a subscriber of the Journal.
Copyright and Open Access License
The PathoPhysiology of Cell Injury Journal publish open access articles under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) License allows users to copy, distribute and transmit an article, adapt the article and make commercial use of the article. The CC BY license permits commercial and non-commercial re-use of an open access article, as long as the author is properly attributed.
Copyright on any research article published by PathoPhysiology of Cell Injury Journal Open Access option is retained by the author(s). Authors grant PathoPhysiology of Cell Injury Journal a license to publish the article and identify itself as the original publisher. Authors also grant any third party the right to use the article freely as long as its original authors, citation details and publisher are identified. Use of the article in whole or part in any medium requires attribution suitable in form and content as follows: [Title of Article/Author/Journal Title and Volume/Issue. Copyright (c) [year] [copyright owner as specified in the Journal].
The Creative Commons Attribution License does not affect the moral rights of authors, including without limitation the right not to have their work subjected to derogatory treatment. It also does not affect any other rights held by authors or third parties in the article, including without limitation the rights of privacy and publicity. Use of the article must not assert or imply, whether implicitly or explicitly, any connection with, endorsement or sponsorship of such use by the author, publisher or any other party associated with the article.
For any reuse or distribution, users must include the copyright notice and make clear to others that the article is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution license, linking to the relevant Creative Commons web page. Users may impose no restrictions on use of the article other than those imposed by the Creative Commons Attribution license.
Archiving Policy
The research papers and thesis published in this journal are being archived by us through the use of the facilities available with us. One is free to use the content of the journal for indexing and other purposes free of charge and the content used must be duly referenced. We allow archiving and storing of the published papers by individuals, organizations, institutions and others. All articles and accompanying materials published by Physiology of Cell Injury Journal, unless otherwise indicated, are licensed by the respective authors of such articles for use and distribution by you subject to citation of the original source in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) License.
Self-Archiving
PathoPhysiology of Cell Injury Journal is optional open access and the following permitted uses apply:
1. Submitted Version (preprint)
A preprint is defined here as the un-refereed author version of an article. Authors may self-archive the submitted version of their paper on their personal website, in recognized not for profit subject-based preprint servers or repositories or in their company/ institutional repository or archive. The submitted version may not be updated or replaced with the final published version of record (VoR) The version posted must acknowledge acceptance for publication and, following publication of the final paper, contain the text: "This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: [FULL CITE], which has been published in final form at [Link to final article]. Authors are not required to remove preprints posted prior to acceptance of the submitted version.
2. Accepted Version (postprint)
A postprint is defined here as the final draft author manuscript, as accepted for publication by a journal, including modifications based on referees’ suggestions, before it has undergone copyediting and proof correction. Authors may self-archive the peer-reviewed (but not final) version of their paper on their own personal website, in their company/institutional repository or archive, and in approved not for profit subject-based repositories, following an embargo period of 12 months for scientific, technical or medical journals, 24 months for social sciences and humanities journals. The version posted may not be updated or replaced with the VoR and must contain the text This is the accepted version of the following article: [full citation], which has been published in final form at [Link to final article]. In addition, authors may also transmit, print and share copies with colleagues, provided that there is no systematic distribution of the submitted version, e.g. posting on a listserve, network or automated delivery.