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Copyright & Licensing

Sentriva Publishers is committed to open-access publishing. Authors retain copyright of their work while granting Sentriva Publishers a non-exclusive license to publish, distribute, and archive their articles under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0) License.

CC BY 4.0 Model

Allows anyone to share, distribute, adapt, and reuse published articles with appropriate attribution to the original authors.

1. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International

All original research articles published by Sentriva are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license agreement. Under this license, readers, researchers, institutions, and the public are granted automatic, free permissions to:

  • Share: Copy and redistribute the published work in any medium or format.
  • Adapt: Adapt, transform, and build upon the published work for any purpose, including commercial use.

Requirement: Users must provide explicit, proper attribution by citing the original author names, journal citation, and a Digital Object Identifier (DOI), where available.

2. Copyright Retention & Ownership Rights

Authors retain full copyright of their published work. Sentriva Publishers does not require the transfer of copyright ownership.

By submitting a manuscript, authors grant Sentriva Publishers an irrevocable, non-exclusive license to format, typeset, publish, index, archive, and distribute the final published article, and preserve the Version of Record permanently in trusted digital archives.

3. Self-Archiving & Repository Policies

Sentriva fully supports fully open-access and institutional self-archiving policies. Authors may archive the preprint, accepted manuscript, and the final published Version of Record, where permitted, in institutional repositories, subject repositories, or on their personal websites without any embargo period.

License Summary
License Type: CC BY 4.0
Copyright Status: Retained by Authors
Embargo Period: No Embargo
Commercial Use: Permitted with Attribution
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Learn more about our publication ethics, authorship criteria, plagiarism policy, and editorial standards.

Publication Ethics