Open Access Policy

UNESCO Chair Journal "Lifelong Professional Education in the XXI Century" adheres to the policy of open access (Open Access). All articles are published on the UNESCO Chair Journal website indefinitely and free of charge immediately after the publication of the issue, as well as through the system of national libraries are distributed and stored there on paper / electronic sources. Full-text real-time access to the UNESCO Chair Journal scientific articles is presented on the UNESCO Chair Journal official website in the Archives.

This is in line with the definition of the Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI). License policy of the  UNESCO Chair Journal coincides with the most of open access and archiving policies.

UNESCO Chair Journal "Lifelong Professional Education in the XXI Century” works under the Creative Commons Attribution License  Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). This allows you to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, cite or link to the full text of the article posted on the website of the UNESCO Chair Journal "Lifelong Professional Education in the XXI Century".

The UNESCO Chair Journal has taken steps to ensure high ethical and professional standards for open access based on the Principles of Transparency and Best Practice for Scientific Publications (DOAJ - Directory of Open Access Journal).

UNESCO Chair Journal comply with I4OC standards for open citations. The aim of an initiative to open up citation data is to promote the availability of data on citations that are structuredseparable, and open. Structured means the data representing each publication and each citation instance are expressed in common, machine-readable formats, and that these data can be accessed programmatically. Separable means the citation instances can be accessed and analyzed without the need to access the source bibliographic products (such as journal articles and books) in which the citations are created. Open means the data are freely accessible and reusable.