Open Access Policy

Open Access is a publishing model that makes scholarly literature freely accessible online, allowing users to read, download, copy, and use it for any lawful purpose without financial, legal, or technical barriers. This approach maximizes the visibility and impact of an author's work by making it freely available to the public, thus fostering greater dissemination and citation.

Within Acquire scholarly journals, Open Access supports unrestricted copying, distribution, and transmission of scholarly works. Authors can leverage prior research to create innovative extensions and use available information for practical and commercial purposes, while ethically acknowledging the original creators.

Open Access enables free public access to the full text of published literature, enhancing the readership and impact of scholarly publications. This model also aligns with traditional peer review, allowing for public, collaborative, or community peer review, thereby continuously improving the quality of scientific publications.

Authors benefit from Open Access through easy and immediate online access, rapid peer review and production, increased visibility, frequent citations, and the adoption of Creative Commons licenses (CC-BY). This leads to a higher impact factor and greater chances of citation, ultimately enhancing the author's research profile.