Journal of Advances in Leukemia

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Copyright License - Advances in Leukemia

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CC Creative Commons licensing
Rights Authors retain copyright
Reuse Enabled with attribution
Compliance Funder mandates supported
CC BY Primary license
Attribution Required
Repositories Permitted
Education Reuse encouraged
Policy Open access aligned

License Overview

All articles in Advances in Leukemia are published under open access licenses to ensure immediate access and reuse with attribution.

Authors retain copyright while granting the journal a license to publish, distribute, and archive the work.

Creative Commons licensing enables reuse in clinical guidelines, education, and future research while preserving author credit.

License selection should align with institutional open access policies and funder mandates.

Authors should verify that third-party figures are cleared for reuse.

Include license information in repositories and supplemental materials.

Select a license that aligns with funder requirements and institutional policies.

Ensure all third-party figures are cleared for open access reuse.

Include license statements in the manuscript and final proofs.

Repository deposits should include DOI and license badges.

License terms apply to supplementary files unless stated otherwise.

Reuse under the license must preserve attribution and indicate changes.

Authors may distribute the final PDF with proper citation.

Ensure educational reuse aligns with the selected license terms.

Commercial reuse is permitted only as defined by the chosen license.

Authors should retain documentation of permissions for third-party content.

Licenses apply to supplementary files, figures, and datasets unless stated otherwise.

Repository postings should include the final citation and DOI.

Ensure policy documents and clinical guideline reuse include attribution.

License statements should be accurate in both HTML and PDF formats.

Authors can share published PDFs with collaborators using proper citation.

Ensure institutional repositories display correct license information.

Provide clarity on reuse rights for images and clinical figures.

License selection should be communicated during proofing.

Reuse in clinical training is permitted with proper attribution.

Maintain documentation for any permissions granted by third parties.

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Use consistent license language across the manuscript and supplements.

Disclose any reuse limitations in the acknowledgments if needed.

Ensure license selection is confirmed during proofing.

Include license details in repository records and metadata.

Ensure license terms are consistent across article versions.

Provide attribution guidance for reuse in clinical presentations.

Confirm that reused images are compatible with open access licensing.

Document permissions for any proprietary instruments or scales.

Include a short reuse statement in supplementary files.

Provide clarity on reuse for educational and training materials.

Confirm that any third-party datasets are licensed for reuse.

Ensure license statements are consistent across all article versions.

Communicate license selection early to avoid production delays.

Confirm that reused tables or figures are properly licensed.

Include attribution guidance in supplementary materials.

Check that license selection matches funder requirements.

Ensure reuse statements are consistent across platforms.

Provide license information in institutional repository metadata.

Ensure reuse permissions are clear for images and charts.

Include attribution language in any shared datasets.

Confirm that commercial reuse aligns with license terms.

Document any permissions for third-party instruments.

Include a clear license statement in the acknowledgments when required.

Verify that repository records display the correct license badge.

Ensure reuse permissions are communicated in supplementary files.

Confirm that author rights are preserved under the selected license.

Include license language in correspondence with institutional repositories.

LicensePermissionsNotes
CC BY 4.0Reuse with attributionFunder-compliant and recommended
CC BY-NCNon-commercial reusePermits education and research reuse
CC BY-NC-NDNo derivativesMost restrictive option
Author Rights: Authors may deposit accepted or published versions with proper citation and license details.

License Compliance

Ensure any third-party figures or instruments are cleared for open access reuse under the selected license.

Include the license statement in the manuscript and confirm it in proofs.

Provide DOI links and ensure repository records display the correct license badge.

Which license should I choose?

Select the option that aligns with funder requirements.

Can I reuse my article elsewhere?

Yes, with proper citation and license details.

Do licenses apply to supplementary files?

Yes, unless stated otherwise.

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