Java Nursing Journal (JNJ) is a gold open-access journal. Article processing charges are covered by authors, ensuring that all articles are freely available on the journal’s website.
JNJ fully adheres to the principles of the Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI) and the DOAJ Open Access Definition. In this context, “open access” means that articles are freely available on the public internet. Users may read, download, copy, print, search, or link to the full text; use it for text- and data-mining; or reuse it for any other lawful purpose, without financial, legal, or technical barriers beyond those required for internet access. The only restrictions on reproduction and distribution are those necessary to protect the integrity of the work and to ensure that authors receive appropriate acknowledgement and citation.
Authors retain full and unrestricted copyright and publishing rights to their work. At the same time, they grant JNJ/Global Indonesia Health Care Foundation the right to act as the publisher and to make the first publication of all accepted material.
Separate permission from JNJ is not required for reuse, because copyright remains with the authors. Articles are published under the Creative Commons Attribution–NonCommercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license. This license permits non-commercial adaptation, modification, and development of the work, provided that the original authors are properly credited and the use is non-commercial. Derivative works are not required to be distributed under the same license.
Use by Commercial (“For-Profit”) Organizations
All articles published in Java Nursing Journal (JNJ) are licensed for non-commercial use only. Any use of these articles for commercial purposes is strictly prohibited. Commercial use includes, but is not limited to:
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Copying or downloading articles, or linking to them, for the purpose of further redistribution, sale, or licensing.
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Copying, downloading, or posting articles on any website or service that displays advertising alongside the content.
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Including or incorporating article content in other works or services (beyond normal quotations with proper citation) that are sold or licensed for a fee (for example, compilations prepared for marketing or inclusion in a sales package).
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Using article content (beyond normal quotations with proper citation) by for-profit organizations for promotional purposes.
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Linking to article content in email messages that are redistributed for promotional, marketing, or educational campaigns.
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Using article content for monetary gain through sale, resale, licensing, loan, transfer, or any other form of commercial exploitation, such as marketing products.
Special Note for Authors
Permission is not required if you wish to reuse your own article, or an updated version of it, in another publication where you are the author, editor, or co-editor, provided that the original publication in JNJ is properly acknowledged.
Photocopying
Teaching institutions may make multiple free copies of the material for teaching purposes, as long as the copies are not sold or further reproduced for other purposes.