Copyright License
JSEM publishes under open access licenses that maximize reuse while protecting author attribution. Authors retain copyright and grant the journal permission to publish and distribute the article.
License Overview
Accepted manuscripts are typically published under a Creative Commons license, usually CC BY, which allows sharing and adaptation with proper attribution. This model supports clinical adoption and educational reuse in sports medicine and exercise science.
Rights and Reuse
Attribution
Reuse permitted with proper credit.
Sharing
Distribution in any medium allowed.
Adaptation
Derivative works permitted.
Repository Use
Immediate archiving supported.
Third Party Content
Authors are responsible for securing permissions for third party figures, tables, or images. Include credit lines and permission statements where required. If content is not eligible for CC BY reuse, state restrictions in the figure caption.
Key Terms
Author Rights
Authors retain full copyright and may share the final published version without embargo.
Include the DOI to direct readers to the version of record.
Funder Mandates
If a funder requires a specific license, notify the editorial office at submission.
We can align publication terms with mandate requirements.
License Use
Creative Commons licensing allows reuse with attribution. Clearly state license terms in text, figures, and supplementary files.
Third Party Material
Secure permissions for third party content and include credit lines. Missing permissions can delay publication.
Reuse Scenarios
Open licensing supports guideline development, educational use, and translation into training protocols.
Rights Retention
Authors retain copyright and may share the final published version without embargo. Include the DOI in any reposted copy.
Attribution Guidance
Attribution should include article title, authors, journal name, year, and DOI. For reuse of figures or tables, include the full citation in the caption.
Preprint Sharing
Preprints are permitted and should be disclosed at submission. After publication, update preprint records with the final DOI.
Repository Posting
Authors may post the final published PDF in institutional repositories or personal sites with proper citation and DOI linking.
Derivative Works
CC BY allows adaptation and translation provided attribution is maintained. Users should indicate that changes were made and link to the version of record.
Permissions Checklist
Confirm that all third party figures, tables, and images have written permission. Missing permissions can delay publication and require content replacement.
License Display
Include the license statement in the manuscript and supplementary files so reuse terms remain visible to readers and downstream users.
Commercial Reuse
Commercial reuse is permitted under CC BY with attribution, but third party material may carry separate restrictions. Flag any limitations at submission.
Attribution and Citation
Attribution should include full citation details and the DOI. This ensures proper credit when articles are reused in training manuals, clinical guidelines, or educational materials. Clear citation practices protect author rights and enhance visibility.
When reusing figures or tables, include the full citation in the caption and note any modifications.
Third Party Permissions
Secure written permission for any third party images, figures, or datasets. If permissions are pending, replace the material before acceptance to avoid publication delays. Provide credit lines that match license requirements to ensure compliance.
License Records
Keep copies of license agreements and correspondence for institutional reporting and compliance checks.
Educational Use
Open licensing supports teaching, coaching education, and clinical guideline development with proper attribution.
Commercial Restrictions
Flag any third party content with separate restrictions so reuse terms remain clear.
License Clarity
State the license type clearly in the manuscript and ensure figure captions reflect reuse terms. Clear licensing reduces downstream confusion.
Permissions Review
Review all third party materials before submission to confirm rights and credit lines. This prevents production delays after acceptance.
Reuse in Practice
Open licensing allows clinicians, educators, and coaches to reuse content with proper attribution. This supports guideline development and training programs while maintaining author credit. Encourage reuse by providing clear citations and DOI links in any shared material.
When adapting content, ensure that the version of record remains linked to maintain accuracy and attribution.
Author Agreement
Complete the publishing agreement after acceptance to confirm license terms.
License Confirmation
Confirm the license type matches funder or institutional requirements.
Questions about licensing?
Contact the editorial office for guidance on copyright and permissions.