Journal

Author Guide

These terms and conditions govern the relationship between the author and the publisher of the Journal:

 

  1. The Journal does not charge fees for submitting, processing, or publishing manuscripts. Publishing in the Journal is free, and no royalties are paid.
  2. The editors of the Journal adhere to the Republic of Kazakhstan’s copyright laws and relevant international agreements. The author is responsible for obtaining all necessary permissions to publish materials used in their manuscript. Confirmation of the rights to use materials for publication is recorded in the agreement with the author.
  3. By submitting a manuscript to the editorial office of the Journal, the author (including co-authors) grants the publisher, free of charge and for the duration of the copyright as stipulated by the legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan, a non-exclusive right to use their scholarly work in both printed and electronic form. This includes the following rights:
  • The article or its parts, including metadata, may be freely distributed in any medium worldwide, either as a separate work or as part of the Journal, in both its printed and electronic versions and/or within databases of the publisher or other entities, at the discretion of the publisher of the “Bulletin of the Turkic Academy.”
  • Storage, processing, and using metadata—including title, publication, author’s name, surname, patronymic (copyright holder(s)), summaries, and bibliographic materials—of the article by distributing and making it available to the public. This includes processing, systematization, and inclusion in various databases and information systems, some of which may have limited (paid) access.

 

The “Bulletin of the Turkic Academy” may grant third parties the right to republish the relevant material with the author’s permission. If the author refuses to give such permission, then the Editor of the Journal will act according to the author’s decision.

 

The territory where the rights to the article may be utilized has no restrictions.