Archiving Policy
Works published in EnergyTR are digitally archived on the journal’s website. In addition, published works may be made available by the author in their university’s institutional repository, subject-specific archives, or any other archive without any embargo period. This allows anyone to access the publication immediately and free of charge.
EnergyTR’s publisher is pleased to announce its archiving policy in line with its policy of supporting the dissemination of research results:
EnergyTR allows authors to self-archive (on the author’s personal website) and/or archive the final published version of a work (publisher’s PDF) in an institutional repository after publication.
Authors may self-archive their work in publicly accessible and/or commercial subject-based archives. There is no embargo period; however, the published source must be cited, and a link to the journal’s homepage or the work’s DOI must be provided.
Authors may download the output of their work as a PDF document. Authors may send copies of their work to colleagues without any embargo.
EnergyTR allows all versions of the work (submitted version, accepted version, published version) to be stored in an institutional repository or other repository of the author’s choice without embargo.
Published Version
Publication Type: Open Access
OAI: https://energytr.com.tr
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Embargo Period: No embargo period.
Open Access Licence: CC BY-NC 4.0
Copyright Holder: The author(s) retain copyright.
Archive Location: Institutional Repository, Journal Website, Institutional Site, Author’s Personal Website, Public and/or Commercial Subject-Based Archives.
Policy Conditions: The journal must be cited in accordance with standard citation and referencing guidelines. A link to the publisher’s version must be provided via the DOI.
Version Accepted at the End of the Referee Process
Embargo Period: None
Archive Location: Journal Website
Copyright Holder: The author(s) retain(s) all copyright.
First Text Submitted to the Journal
Embargo Period: None
Archive Location: Journal Website