Copyright

By submitting an original manuscript to "Folium", an author confirms that a submitted paper:

- does not violate the copyrights of other persons or organizations;
- has not been published previously and has not been submitted for publication in other journals.

Policy on different versions of the article

- submitted version (manuscript that the author has sent to the journal for consideration, but which has not yet been peer-reviewed) - copyright remains with the author;

- accepted version (final manuscript after review, accepted for publication) - the author transfers to the journal the right to the first publication of the article and the distribution of its printed version; distribution of the electronic version of the article through any electronic means (posting on the journal's official website, in electronic databases, repositories, etc.), but retains the right to non-commercial distribution of this version;

- published version (final version posted on the journal website with an assigned DOI) - Open Access - the author retains copyright, and the article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution International CC-BY

An author delegates the rights to "Folium":

- the first publication of the article and the distribution of its printed version;
- distribution of the electronic version of the article through any electronic means (posting on the official website of the journal, in electronic databases, repositories, etc.).

An author retrains the right to act as follows without approval from the editorial board and founders:

- use the article’s materials in whole or in part for educational purposes;
- use the article’s materials in whole or in part for writing their dissertations;
- use the article’s materials for writing proceedings, conference reports, and oral presentations;
- publish the article’s electronic copy (incl. the final electronic version from the official web-site) on:

  • personal web resources (websites, web pages, blogs, etc.);
  • web-resources of institutions persons affiliate with (incl. electronic institutional repositories);
  • non-commercial open access web resources (for example, arXiv.org).

In all cases, a bibliographic reference to the article or a hyperlink to its electronic copy on the journal’s official website is obligatory.