Journal of Spleen And Liver Research

Journal of Spleen And Liver Research

Journal of Spleen And Liver Research – Copyright License

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Copyright License

Clear licensing terms that protect author rights and accelerate open science reuse.

CC BY 4.0Global reuse with proper attribution.
Author RightsAuthors retain copyright.
Open AccessBroad dissemination of hepatology research.
Reuse ClarityTransparent attribution guidance.

Journal at a Glance

ISSN: 2578-2371
DOI Prefix: 10.14302/issn.2578-2371
License: CC BY 4.0
Peer reviewed open access journal

Scope Alignment

Hepatology, splenology, hepatobiliary disorders, portal hypertension, liver transplantation, metabolic and autoimmune liver disease, imaging, and translational therapeutics. We prioritize validated clinical and mechanistic evidence.

Publishing Model

Open access, single blind peer review, and rapid publication after acceptance and production checks. Metadata validation and DOI registration are included.

License Overview

All JSLR articles are published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license. This license allows broad reuse while ensuring authors receive proper attribution.

Authors retain copyright and grant JSLR the right to publish, distribute, and archive the work.

What Authors Retain
  • Copyright ownership of the published article
  • The right to reuse figures, tables, and text in future work
  • Permission to deposit the final article in institutional repositories
  • The ability to share the article on personal or lab websites
Permitted Reuse
  • Reuse, adapt, and build upon the work for any purpose
  • Translate or incorporate content into educational materials
  • Include the article in systematic reviews or meta analyses
  • Text and data mining for research or policy insights
How to Attribute

Reuse must include proper attribution to the authors, journal, year of publication, and DOI. Recommended attribution includes the article title, author names, journal name, year, and DOI.

  • Link to the original article and DOI
  • Indicate if changes were made
  • Preserve citation details and author order
Third Party Materials

If your article includes third party figures, datasets, or copyrighted content, obtain permission from the rights holder and document it clearly. Materials not covered under CC BY should be labeled with appropriate credit lines.

Copyright FAQ

Can I reuse my article in a thesis?

Yes. CC BY permits reuse with attribution.

Can I post the article on my lab website?

Yes. Authors may share the final published version.

Do I need permission to reuse figures?

Not if they are covered by CC BY and properly attributed.

Practical Guidance
  • Ensure all third party images and datasets have documented permissions.
  • Confirm patient consent for identifiable images or supplementary materials.
  • State any limitations on derivative works or commercial use where applicable.
  • Provide licensing statements for supplementary files and appendices.
  • Clarify reuse rights for figures adapted from previous publications.
  • Include acknowledgement language for reused clinical scales or questionnaires.
  • Describe how multimedia or video materials are licensed and attributed.
  • Confirm permissions for diagnostic images or radiology scans.
  • State whether datasets are released under CC BY or alternative licenses.
  • Document permissions for proprietary instruments or scoring systems.
  • List any embargo or access restrictions tied to third party content.
  • Provide guidance on reuse of tables or charts in clinical guidelines.
  • Confirm reuse permissions for clinical images sourced from hospitals.
  • Document patient consent for identifiable or potentially identifiable data.
  • Provide licensing details for third party software screenshots.
  • Clarify rights for translated or adapted clinical guidelines.
  • State whether commercial reuse is permitted under CC BY.
  • Ensure permissions for reproduced questionnaires or scales.
  • List attribution requirements for adapted clinical pathways or protocols.
  • Ensure permissions for copyrighted clinical images or diagrams.
  • Confirm rights for reproduced diagnostic criteria tables.
  • Document licensing for patient education materials included in appendices.
  • State whether reuse requires citation of specific guideline sources.
  • Clarify reuse rights for translated questionnaires or scoring tools.
  • Provide attribution format for reuse of diagnostic algorithms or scoring tools.
JSLR Commitment

JSLR is committed to rigorous, transparent publishing in hepatology and spleen research. We emphasize reproducible clinical methods, clear reporting of diagnostic criteria, and ethical compliance across all article types.

The editorial office supports authors, editors, and reviewers with clear guidance and responsive communication. For questions about scope or workflow, contact [email protected].

We encourage continuous improvement in reporting practices and share updates that help the community maintain high standards in hepatobiliary and gastrointestinal research.

Questions About Licensing?

Contact the editorial office for guidance on copyright or reuse permissions.