Copyright Policy

The Avicenna Journal of Health Sciences (AJHS) has a well-documented copyright policy that refers to the legal right of the author for his manuscript. The right to copy is reserved till the original author gives permission for reproducing the work again. It gives authors of original material the exclusive right to further use and duplicate that material for a given amount of time, at which point the copyrighted item becomes public domain and authors reserve the right to use the article freely as long as its original authors and citation details are acknowledged.

The AJHS requires the complete authority of the authors to grant rights to their publication. Authors have to incorporate with AJHS that they can use any of their work into their publications and copies along with their name and identity.

The article and any associated published material are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0). Under Creative Commons Attribution License any scholar is free to share or allowed to copy the work along with proper referencing to the original author whereas, the scholar who is adapting the work is restricted to use the statements like ‘all rights reserved’ OR any other statement which takes the work under their proprietorship. Writers should acquire the important authorization to reuse outsider material in the article.

The utilization of short concentrates of text and some different sorts of material is normally allowed, on a restricted premise, for the motivations behind analysis and audit without making sure about conventional authorization. On the off chance that writers wish to remember any material for their paper for which they do not hold copyright, and which is not covered by this casual understanding, they should get composed consent from the copyright proprietor before accommodation (for example if an author is using any particular test, experiment or any copyrighted treatment, he must have to show the consent form along with the paper).