Journal of Memory

Journal of Memory

Journal of Memory – Copyright License

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Copyright License

JM publishes open access content so research can be shared, reused, and built upon responsibly.

Authors retain key rights while enabling lawful reuse under clear licensing terms.

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License Principles

How licensing supports reuse

1

Author rights

Authors retain rights to share and distribute their work.

2

Attribution required

Reuse must include proper citation and attribution.

3

Reuse clarity

Licensing removes uncertainty for educators and researchers.

4

Compliance support

Licenses help meet funder open access requirements.

5

Responsible sharing

Clear terms protect original authorship.

6

Version control

Citations point to the final published version.

7

Repository deposits

Authors may deposit accepted manuscripts where permitted.

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Translations

Translations require clear attribution and license alignment.

Reuse Scenarios

Common ways memory research is shared

1

Teaching materials

Reuse figures and tables in courses with citation.

2

Policy briefs

Summaries shared with agencies or clinics.

3

Conference slides

Presentations include proper attribution lines.

4

Clinical training

Educational use in neuropsychology programs.

5

Repository sharing

Deposit accepted versions with DOI links.

6

Media outreach

Share visuals with media outlets and credit lines.

Third Party Material

Secure reuse permissions

Ensure permissions for third party figures, instruments, or datasets before submission.

Attribution

Cite reused content

Include full citation and license statements when reusing or adapting material.

Questions

Confirm licensing needs

If your institution requires a specific license, contact [email protected] before acceptance.

Proper attribution protects authors and enables responsible reuse of memory research.

License Selection

Confirm the correct license

Check funder or institutional requirements early, especially when public agencies or nonprofit sponsors are involved. Selecting the correct license before acceptance avoids publication delays.

Third Party Material

Clear permissions

If you reuse figures, instruments, or questionnaires, secure permissions and retain the original credit line to protect both the original and new authors.

Attribution Practice

Cite reused content

When adapting or reusing material, include full citations, DOI links, and license statements. Clear attribution strengthens transparency and supports responsible sharing.

Institutional Policies

Align with mandates

Some institutions require repository deposits or specific Creative Commons options. Confirm requirements early and notify the editorial office if special handling is needed.

Creative Commons

Select the right option

Choose a license that aligns with funder requirements and intended reuse, and confirm any restrictions early.

Reuse in Teaching

Support education

Clear licensing allows instructors to use figures and summaries in academic courses with proper attribution.

Repository Deposits

Share accepted versions

Deposit accepted manuscripts in institutional repositories when permitted and link back to the published DOI.

Media and Press

Share responsibly

If sharing visuals with the press, include attribution and confirm that reuse aligns with license terms.

Translations

Preserve attribution

Translations should retain citations, credit lines, and license statements to protect the scholarly record.

Figure Adaptations

Describe changes

When adapting a figure, note that it is adapted and include the original source information.

Licensing Clarity

Protect authors and readers

Licensing defines how memory research can be shared, reused, and adapted. Clear attribution requirements preserve author credit and help readers locate the published version. If third party material is included, confirm permissions early and document reuse terms in the manuscript. Transparent licensing reduces delays and ensures that educators and clinicians can reuse content responsibly.

Reuse

Clarify sharing boundaries

Explicit license terms help readers understand how they can reuse figures and text while preserving author credit. Clear reuse guidance reduces confusion and protects the scholarly record.

Author Rights

Retain practical reuse

Authors may reuse figures and text in future work with proper citation. Clear reuse guidance helps avoid accidental infringement and supports scholarly continuity.

Attribution Line

Use consistent credit

Include the license statement and citation in captions or acknowledgments so reuse stays transparent.

Reuse Limits

Clarify exceptions

If any reuse is restricted by third party permissions, describe the limits so readers can comply.

Clarity

State reuse clearly

Explicit reuse guidance helps readers comply with license terms.

Reuse

Confirm permissions

Verify permissions for any third party content before final submission.

Credit

Preserve attribution

Keep attribution lines intact when reusing material.

Clarity

Keep citations visible

Citations should remain with reused content.

Need Support From JM?

For policy, submission, or editorial questions, contact [email protected].