Rights & Permissions
The Journal of Educational Innovations and Practices (JEIP) is an open-access journal. This page explains how JEIP content may be reused, when permission is required, and how to request permission for uses not covered by the applicable license.
1. Open Access License (CC BY 4.0)
Unless otherwise stated on the article page, JEIP articles are published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license. This license permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution, and reproduction in any medium or format, including for commercial use, provided that appropriate credit is given and any changes are indicated.
- Attribution: Cite the original authors and JEIP as the source.
- License notice: Include a reference to CC BY 4.0.
- Changes: Indicate whether changes were made.
2. What You May Reuse Without Additional Permission
Permission is generally not required when reuse is covered by CC BY 4.0 and the reuse complies with proper attribution and integrity requirements.
- Reuse of text, figures, and tables with proper citation and license acknowledgement.
- Use in teaching materials, presentations, course packs, and repositories with attribution.
- Translation and adaptation with attribution and a clear indication of changes.
3. Third-Party Material
Some articles may contain images, figures, datasets, instruments, or other content that is owned by third parties. Such material may be subject to restrictions and may require separate permission from the original rights holder.
Where relevant, third-party restrictions are indicated in the figure caption, acknowledgements, or credit line. In those cases, the third-party terms apply to that specific material.
4. How to Request Permission (If Needed)
If your intended reuse is not covered by the license or involves restricted third-party content, please request permission by providing:
- Full reference of the JEIP article (title, authors, year, DOI/URL).
- The specific material to be reused (e.g., Figure 2, Table 1, an excerpt).
- Purpose and format of reuse (print/online, language, commercial/non-commercial, distribution size).
- Where it will be published or displayed (journal/book/website/course pack, etc.).
Requests should be submitted via the Contact page.
5. Author Rights
Authors retain copyright and grant JEIP the right of first publication and the right to be identified as the original publisher. For editorial rules and ethics guidance, please see the Editorial Policies page.
6. Contact
For permission-related questions or requests, please use the Contact page.