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Publishing Rights
The United Journal of Chemistry allows authors to retain their publishing rights without restrictions. Authors grant the journal a license to publish the article and to identify itself as the original publisher.
The copyright form can be downloaded here:
UJC Copyright Form
This form, once duly completed and signed, must be submitted online along with the manuscript.
Licensing Policy
As an open-access journal, the United Journal of Chemistry follows the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0).
To ensure clarity for authors, publishers, institutions, and readers, the policy is summarized as follows:
a. Authors retain all major rights to their published article, including proprietary and patent rights.
b. Both the publisher (UJC) and the author may benefit from future uses of the published work, such as in lectures, press releases, textbooks, periodicals, or reprints (whole or partial).
c. For republication of the whole or parts of the article in periodicals or by third parties, written permission from the Editor-in-Chief is required.
Self-Archiving Policy
Authors are permitted to archive their articles in open-access repositories as “pre-prints.”