The Author refers to all persons (co-authors) who took part in the study and creation of the manuscript and were responsible for its content. The responsibility for the completeness of the composition of the authors' team and the coordination with them of all changes made to the test of the manuscript based on the results of its review and editing lies with the person (author) who submitted the manuscript to the editor.
- Authorship is based on the following criteria:
1) The author made a significant contribution to the research development of the concept and structure of the study, collected data, analysed and interpreted the data.
2) The author wrote the draft text of the article, carefully edited it.
3) The author approved the final version of the article before submitting it.
4) The author is responsible for the integrity of all parts of the manuscript.
- The authors of the article guarantee that the submitted manuscript is an original work.
- Scientific reviews on a particular problem should be objective, present material in a wide range and at the same time take into account the point of view of the author of the review.
- Authorship of scientific publications should accurately reflect the contribution of individuals to research, with information about the authors.
- Authors should not mislead readers by publishing thanks to people who were not actually involved in the work and did not provide support. All the others who contributed to the work, but are not authors at the same time, can be listed in the "Acknowledgments" section, which should indicate what they did.
- Authors should provide a description of what each of them has done in this publication.
- The authorship procedure should be the result of a joint decision of the co-authors. Authors should be prepared to explain why this is exactly the order in which the authors are listed.
- The responsibility for the correct determination of authorship lies entirely with the authors themselves, acting in accordance with the rules adopted by their institution.
- Researchers should ensure that only those who meet the criteria for authorship (that is, have made a significant contribution to the work) are considered authors, and that researchers who deserve authorship will not be excluded from the list of authors.
- All the authors recognizing the order of authorship, that there is no one else that should be included as an author in the manuscript, and that manuscripts will not be retracted on the sole basis of an authorship dispute.
All copyrights to articles (preprint, postprint and version of record) belong to their authors and do not pass to anyone. PDF versions of scholarly articles are in open access under the Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives CC BY-NC-ND licence.
Preprint
EAMSJ accept submission of articles that have already been shared as preprints on preprint servers, with copyright of this version remaining with the author by default. Posting on a preprint server is not considering to be duplicate publication, and this will not jeopardize consideration for publication.
If you’ve posted your preprint to a preprint server, we ask that, upon acceptance, you acknowledge that the article has been accepted for publication as follows:
“This article has been accepted for publication in [YEAR, ISSUE NUMBER], published by Eurasian music science journal.”
After publication in our journal, please update your preprint information on the server, adding the following text to encourage others to read and cite the final published version of your article (the “Version of Record”):
“This is an original manuscript of an article published by Eurasian music science journal in [YEAR, ISSUE NUMBER] on [date of publication], available online: [Article DOI].”
Postprint
The sharing of postprints (an article after peer review which was accepted for publication, but before it has been typeset and formatted by the journal) permitted in your personal website at any point after publication of your article (this includes posting to Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, Twitter). Embargoes apply if you are posting the AM to an institutional or subject repository, or to a scholarly collaboration network such as Mendeley. There is an embargo period which begins when the final version of your article (Version of record) is published online. During this embargo period, the postprint should not be public access. Embargo is the period of 6 months after publication of the version of record.
Version of Record
This is the final, citable version of your paper, which has been copyedited, typeset, had metadata applied, and has been allocated a DOI (Digital Object Identifier). This is the published version on EAMSJ.
The final published version can be shared and printed anywhere using our cite format, which is located automatically on the web page of the article and on the first page in the PDF file.
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Each author grants to EAMS journal permission to make available his or her scholarly articles. More specifically, each author grants to EAMS journal Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives CC BY-NC-ND licence under copyright relating to each of his or her scholarly articles, in any medium, provided that the articles are not sold for a profit, and to authorize others to do the same. Non-Commercial — You may not use the material for commercial purposes. No Derivatives — If you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you may not distribute the modified material.
The policy applies to all scholarly articles authored or co-authored.
Each author before submission of his/her article to the journal will submit preprint, at no charge, an PDF or MS Office word format to the repository of The State conservatory of Uzbekistan www.conservatory-repository.uz.