Open Access
Introduction
Proceeding International Conference on Digital, Social, and Science (ICoDSS) upholds the values of open access, striving to facilitate worldwide dissemination of scholarly research by removing barriers to access. Our commitment to open access is outlined in this statement, emphasizing our goal of offering free and prompt access to the valuable content featured in our journal.
Definition of Open Access
Open Access (OA) means that scholarly research is freely available to everyone. Authors, readers, and researchers can access, download, share, and reuse published articles without any cost or legal barriers.
Our Open Access Philosophy
The Proceeding International Conference on Digital, Social, and Science (ICoDSS) strongly supports open access to:
- Speed up the worldwide sharing of knowledge.
- Increase the visibility and influence of scholarly research.
- Encourage collaboration and innovation within various academic communities.
Accessibility and Licensing
All articles in the Proceeding International Conference on Digital, Social, and Science (ICoDSS) are free for anyone to access. Authors still own the rights to their work, and most articles are published under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license, which means users can:
- Share and distribute the work
You are allowed to adapt, remix, transform, or build upon the material for any purpose, including commercial use, as long as you give proper credit to the original source.
- Archiving and Preservation
The Proceeding International Conference on Digital, Social, and Science (ICoDSS) ensures that its open access content is preserved for the long term. Articles are stored in trusted repositories to guarantee ongoing accessibility.