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Open Access

Reprints and Permissions

A reprint is a re-publication of material that has already been previously published. The term reprint is used with slightly different meanings in several fields. To reprint something is to publish it again, or issue it in a new form.

Sometimes books go out of print for a long time before a publisher reprints them, and in other cases they are continuously popular enough that a publishing company will reprint them constantly.

Auctores articles from any of the Science journals that are published under a Creative Commons license CC BY license.

To determine whether your intended use of OA content requires further permission from Auctores, see https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/

Asset of Auctores Open Access Journals:

Immediate and free access to the published articles: High visibility and readership through international dissemination

Authors retain copyright: Authors retain copyright under a Creative Commons license. Publications can be reused and redistributed as long as the original author is correctly attributed.

High quality and rigorous peer review: Immense quality and meticulous peer-review.

Rapid publication: Rapid approval and quick publication of manuscript

No space constraints: Immeasurable space for including figures, data and videos in the articles

Compliance with open access mandates: Open access publications can comply with open access mandates from funding sources or academic institutions in the fastest and easiest way. Inclusion in major bibliographic databases and institutional repositories without any embargo periods.

Who can scrutinize open access?
Examine yourself "who can scrutinize to open access" and you will definitely fall in any one of the below mentioned categories.

Researchers: Researchers are the pure users of open access and provide major contribution to the scientific society. Immediate visibility for research output and thus increased visibility and usage of their results. Open Access may even lead to an increase of impact.

Teachers & Students Unrestricted access to material, enriched education, allowing equality of learning in poor as well as in rich nations.

Publishers: Profit and nonprofit organization have come forward to publish their articles in open access in order to increase their journal exposure and impact.

Entrepreneur: Access to latest research in particular subject will speed up the innovation.

Medical professionals: Access to recent medical information is needed for doctors to update their knowledge and skills which can help in early diagnosis of diseases and more effective treatment and for better outcome.

Developing countries
It is well known that many universities and Research institutes in developing countries are not able to meet the high cost for subscription as a result they were not able to know about the current research development in their respective field. Open access provides an unlimited opportunity to connect research information and increase alertness between the scientific civilizations.

The Public
Early publishing of innovative research will allow other researchers to help them to pile up with their new ideas which can help further in their studies.

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