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*The licencing status of the article is typically indicated at the top or bottom of a page or on a dedicated "Copyright" or "Licence" page linked from the journal's or publisher's homepage.
*The licencing status of the article is typically indicated at the top or bottom of a page or on a dedicated "Copyright" or "Licence" page linked from the journal's or publisher's homepage.
*If you can not find a statement about the licensing on the journal's site itself, you may check with [http://www.doaj.org/doaj?func=licensedJournals this frequently updated list of CC-licensed journals].
*If you can not find a statement about the licensing on the journal's site itself, you may check with [http://www.doaj.org/doaj?func=licensedJournals this frequently updated list of CC-licensed journals].
*As of 2010, new articles in [[PLoS]] journals are licensed under [[CC-BY-2.5]], in [[Biomed Central|BMC]] journals under [[CC-BY-2.5]], and in [[Hindawi]] and [[Copernicus (publisher)|Copernicus]] journals under [[CC-BY-3.0]]. Older articles may have different licenses.
*As of 2010, new articles in [[Biomed Central|BMC]] journals are generally licensed under [[CC-BY-2.0]], in [[PLoS]] journals under [[CC-BY-2.5]], and in [[Hindawi]] and [[Copernicus (publisher)|Copernicus]] journals under [[CC-BY-3.0]]. Older articles may have different licenses.
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[[Category:New Upload Wizard|other-free-journal]]
[[Category:New Upload Wizard|other-free-journal]]

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  • The licencing status of the article is typically indicated at the top or bottom of a page or on a dedicated "Copyright" or "Licence" page linked from the journal's or publisher's homepage.
  • If you can not find a statement about the licensing on the journal's site itself, you may check with this frequently updated list of CC-licensed journals.
  • As of 2010, new articles in BMC journals are generally licensed under CC-BY-2.0, in PLoS journals under CC-BY-2.5, and in Hindawi and Copernicus journals under CC-BY-3.0. Older articles may have different licenses.