Emirati Journal of Community & Family Studies (EJCFS) is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing scholarly research, critical discussions, and in-depth analyses of the social, cultural, and structural dynamics that influence families and societies, with a particular emphasis on the Arab world and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). EJCFS serves as a comprehensive platform for exploring the complex and multifaceted relationships between individuals, families, and society, seeking to illuminate the evolving roles of familial structures, cultural norms, and societal expectations in an ever-changing global landscape.

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Article Copyright & Licensing

1. Copyright Ownership

Emirati Journal of Community & Family Studies (EJCFS) implements a rights retention policy to ensure Authors retain complete control of their intellectual property.

Author Rights

Starting January 1st, 2025, Authors retain full copyright of their published work. By submitting and accepting an article for publication, Authors grant EJCFS a non-exclusive, worldwide, and perpetual license to:

  • Publish the work in both electronic and print formats.
  • Distribute it via indexing services and repositories.
  • Archive and preserve it permanently.
Rationale

This approach aligns with international Open Access mandates such as:

2. License

EJCFS provides Authors with the opportunity to select between two Creative Commons licenses:

2.1 CC BY — Creative Commons Attribution 4.0

Allows others to share, remix, adapt, and build upon the work, including for commercial purposes, provided proper attribution is given. URL: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

2.2 CC BY-NC-ND — Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0

Allows sharing the work without modifications and for non-commercial purposes only, with attribution. URL: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

3. Author Rights and Self-Archiving

EJCFS supports full self-archiving to maximize accessibility and compliance with Open Science standards.

Authors are entitled to:

  • Deposit any version of their manuscript (preprint, accepted manuscript, or final published version) in:
    • Institutional repositories (e.g., university archives).
    • Disciplinary repositories (e.g., SSRN https://www.ssrn.com/, RePEc https://repec.org/, EconStor https://www.econstor.eu/).
    • Personal or academic websites.
    • Preprint and postprint servers.
  • Reuse their content, in whole or in part, for:
    • Books, book chapters, and edited volumes.
    • Conference proceedings.
    • Teaching and educational purposes.

Reference: Sherpa/RoMEO Open Access Policy: https://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/

4. Use of Third-Party Material

If an article includes copyrighted material from third parties (figures, tables, datasets, images, maps), Authors must:

  • Obtain written permission from the copyright holder.
  • Ensure licenses are compatible with CC BY 4.0.
  • Clearly acknowledge the source in the caption and reference list.
  • Upload authorization documents during submission.

Reference: COPE Guidelines on Third-Party Content: https://publicationethics.org/resources/guidelines

5. Text and Data Mining (TDM)

EJCFS explicitly supports Text and Data Mining (TDM) of all published content:

  • All users may perform automated text and data analysis without prior authorization.
  • Proper attribution to the original article, author(s), and DOI is mandatory.
  • TDM activities must comply with the CC BY 4.0 license.

Reference: EU Open Data Directive: https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/policies/open-data

6. Digital Preservation and DOI Registration

EJCFS guarantees long-term preservation and persistent discoverability of all published works.

  • Each article is assigned a unique Digital Object Identifier (DOI) via Crossref: https://www.crossref.org/
  • Publications are archived via LOCKSS: https://www.lockss.org/ and CLOCKSS: https://clockss.org/.
  • Metadata are deposited with Crossref, including:
    • Author names and ORCID IDs.
    • Affiliations and funding information.
    • Keywords and JEL codes.
    • Abstracts and references.
7. Recommended Citation

Each article includes a dedicated “How to Cite” section on both the website and the PDF.

Example (APA Style):

Smith, J., & Ahmed, R. (2025). Global Value Chains in Emerging Economies. Emirati Journal of Community & Family Studies, 12(3), 45–62. https://doi.org/10.xxxx/EJCFS.2025.003

8. Transparency and Policy Compliance

This policy ensures compliance with:

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