GUIDELINES

ARCHIVING POLICY

Archiving / Open Access Policy

Open Access Statement:

GSR an open access journal that means that all content is freely available without charge to the reader/viewer/user or his/her institution. Users are allowed to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of the articles, or use them for any other lawful purpose, without asking prior permission from the publisher or the author but with references/citing/crediting the article, author and journal as prescribed by CC BY-NC and COPE’s Codes of Conduct and Guidelines/Practices.

Open Archive Policy: 
All the contents of the GSR is Open Archive. GSR follows an Open Archive Policy for copyright and licensing. If researchers are using or reproducing content from this platform, they need to appropriately cite the author(s) and journal name.
https://gsrjournal.com/archive

Archiving Declaration:

Humanity Publications/GSR is a ‘green’ publisher, as we allow self-archiving of accepted and published papers through open access policy. Authors retain the copyright of their work and can archive pre-print and post-print or publisher’s version/PDF to personal or institutional repositories or libraries without requiring permission from the journal or publisher.

Authors of GSR-Published Articles are entitled to deposit their accepted manuscript or the version of record (published papers) in institutional and/or centrally organized repositories and can make this publicly available immediately upon acceptance and publication, provided that the journal name with proper referencing style and Humanity Publications are attributed as the original place of publication and that correct citation details are given.

DIGITAL ARCHIVING AND PRESERVATION

In order to digitally preserve all published scholarly content, GSR obligates to submit the metadata of all its journals to various archives databases and other repositories such as Repec. This is to make sure that the published scholarly content by GSR remains available to the community despite any accidental loss of data in its personal archival records. GSR has further made sure that the metadata of all of its open access journals is compliant to well known repository services and their digital crawlers may regularly collect it for record and preservation.

ETHICAL Practices/GUIDELINES
The GSR follows ethical and best practices guidelines by Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and the ethical guideline as recommended by HEC. GSR editorial Board uphold to comply with and ensure ethical considerations in submission, review, conflict of interest, disclosure and publication process as underlined by COPE declaration on publication ethics and conflict of interest.

For further details please click the following links.

Publishing Ethics:
Ethical Statement (https://gsrjournal.com/guidelines/ethical-statement)
Publication Policy Agreement (https://gsrjournal.com/guidelines/publication-policy-agreement )

Publication Ethical Policy (https://gsrjournal.com/guidelines/publication-ethical-policy)

Publication Charges Policy (https://gsrjournal.com/guidelines/publication-charges-policy)

Publication Ethical Guidelines (https://gsrjournal.com/guidelines/ethical-guidelines)

 

Publication Ethical Policy: (https://gsrjournal.com/guidelines/publication-ethical-policy)

GSR Ethical Guidelines: (https://gsrjournal.com/guidelines/ethical-guidelines)

Plagiarism Guidelines: (https://gsrjournal.com/guidelines/plagiarism-guidelines)

License: 

All the content of this site and GSR published content are licensed & copyrighted under the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial 4.0 International License

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode

Description:

This work is licensed & copyrighted under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial 4.0 International License. 

The GSR editorial board shares common visualization with Humanity Publications in offering unrestricted access to research, knowledge and learning for all and thereby follows OPEN ACCESS POLICY to explore its content. GSR follows open access copyright and licensing policy on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports-a greater global exchange of knowledge.

GSR and Humanity Publications observe and perceive Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial 4.0 International License. Furthermore, the authors submitting and publishing in GSR agree to the copyright policy under creative common license 4.0 (Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike 4.0 International). Under this license, the authors published in GSR retain the copyright including publishing rights of their scholarly work and agree to let others remix, tweak, and build upon their work non-commercially. All other authors using the content of GSR are required to cite author(s) and publisher in their work. Articles of READS can be read and shared for noncommercial purposes under the following conditions:


BY: Attribution must be given to the original source (Attribution)
NC: Works may not be used for commercial purposes (Noncommercial)

Licensing the GSR under CC BY-NC is to protect the author’s work from misappropriation/misuse.