Copyright and Licensing

Materials published in the scholarly collection SCIENTIFIC HERALD OF TCHAIKOVSKY NATIONAL MUSIC ACADEMY OF UKRAINE are distributed under an open-access policy.

Copyright

Authors who publish their materials in the collection retain copyright to their works.

Published materials are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution–NonCommercial–ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) license.

This license allows:

  • copying and redistributing the material in any medium or format;
  • adapting, remixing, transforming, and building upon the material;

under the following conditions:

  • Attribution (BY): appropriate credit must be given to the author, the title of the publication, the journal, and the original publication;
  • NonCommercial (NC): the material may not be used for commercial purposes;
  • ShareAlike (SA): if the material is remixed, transformed, or built upon, the resulting material must be distributed under the same license.

Right of first publication

By submitting a manuscript to the collection, the author grants the editorial office the right of first publication of the work in printed and/or electronic form on the official website of the collection under the terms of the CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license.

Self-archivin

Authors are permitted and encouraged to make their work publicly available online (for example, in institutional repositories or on their personal websites) both before and during the submission process, as this may lead to productive scholarly exchange and to earlier and broader citation of published works.

Redistribution and dissemination

Authors have the right to enter into additional non-exclusive agreements for the distribution of their work in the form in which it was published in the collection, including:

  • in an institutional repository;
  • on a personal website;
  • on specialized academic platforms (ResearchGate, Academia.edu, Zenodo, etc.);
  • as part of a monograph, a collection, or another authorial publication.

Reference to the first publication

In any further use, distribution, or reproduction of materials published in the scholarly collection Contemporary Art, a correct bibliographic reference must be provided, including the author, article title, title of the collection, issue number, page range, and the DOI (mandatory).

Author responsibility

The author is responsible for ensuring that the submitted material:

  • is original;
  • does not infringe the copyright of third parties;
  • contains properly formatted references to all sources used;
  • is submitted for publication on lawful grounds.

If the article contains illustrations, musical examples, photographs, archival, visual, or audiovisual materials, the author must ensure that their use complies with applicable copyright and legal requirements.