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As shown in the above example, the word “copyright” and the copyright symbol should constitute the first part of your copyright notice. Following the copyright symbol is the date. You should insert the year in which your work was created (if you are copyrighting a collection of short stories, use the year that the last piece in the collection was created). In place of (COPYRIGHT OWNER’S.
Authors transfer copyright to the publisher as part of a journal publishing agreement, but have the right to: Share their article for Personal Use, Internal Institutional Use and Scholarly Sharing purposes, with a DOI link to the version of record on ScienceDirect (and with the Creative Commons CC-BY-NC- ND license for author manuscript versions) Retain patent, trademark and other intellectual.
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