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  1. Authors reserve the copyright of their published articles
  2. Permission is required when:
  3. Permission is not required when:
  4. About obtaining permission
  5. Preprints
  6. Conferences, proceedings, abstracts

1. Authors reserve the copyright of their published articles

Journal of Heart and Lung Research (abbreviated as JHLR) is specially authorized by the authors to publish their articles and serve as the original publisher under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0.

In accordance with CC BY 4.0, as for the third party, permission is generally not required for the re-use of the articles. The content of open access articles can be downloaded, distributed, reproduced and remixed in any medium, on the premise of reserving integrity of the work, and properly attributting original authors, citation details and journal source.

2. Permission is required when:

⋄ The re-used content is from the author’s own published materials, but the publisher (i.e., the copyright holder) is not JHLR.

⋄ Massive part of a copyrighted work from someone else is reproduced in the submitted manuscript.

⋄ Tables, graphs, charts, schemes and artworks from someone else are used in the submitted manuscript with the style stipulated by the original copyright holder or with minor modifications.

When the permission is required, written evidences should be provided. Authors have the obligation to receive the indispensable consent from the corresponding copyright holder if needed.

3. Permission is not required when:

⋄ Authors use their own table with data from other sources with minor re-organization. In such circumstance, extra statement, such as “Date from……” or “Adapted from…..” is necessary.

⋄ In case short quotes are properly used by the authors in their work, they should only be additionally listed in the references sections.

⋄ Marked modification and redrawing are conducted on graphs, charts, schemes and artworks without a trace.

⋄ The re-used open access materials should comply with CC BY 4.0, where the purpose of commercial use is permitted.

4. About obtaining permission

Authors wishing to include contents that have already been published elsewhere are required to obtain permission from the copyright holder as early as possible and to include evidence that such permission has been granted when submitting their articles. An enquiry should be made if there is any doubt about copyright or permission. JHLR do not support publishing articles which contain materials from other publications without permissions.

When reproducing published material from other publishers, as a general rule, authors are responsible for receiving the written permission from the copyright holder or exclusive license, along with complete details about the source, in case of reproducing any substantial part of published materials that have appeared in copyrighted form elsewhere. This includes the figures/diagrams, schemes, tables, any extract of a text, content taken from websites, etc. Details are subject to the terms of the publisher's permission.

Instructions in the acknowledgment of the copyright holder should be adhered. Specific illustrations (e.g., reproduced with permission from [author], [book/journal title]; published by [publisher], [year]) are required to be noted below tables, figures or schemes.

5. Preprints

JHLR allows the authors to reprint their work prior to submission or during review, but full copyright and re-use rights cannot be granted to the repositories or preprint servers (e.g.,. PeerJ Preprints, arXiv, OSF, etc.).

6. Conferences, proceedings, abstracts

When being used as conference papers, the manuscripts can be deemed original only if over 25% of new contents are supplemented with and the current version has significantly higher academic value than the original conference version. A substantial body of new raw material (e.g., experiments or data) or reprocessed old data sets should be provided to ensure the originality of discussion and/or conclusions in the manuscripts.

The author should obtain the permission from the copyright holder of the published conference paper before re-using them. Evidence for such permission should be uploaded in the form of supplementary material or directly to the editorial office of JHLR.

Conference materials should be properly quoted in the text and added in the reference list if applicable.