The Nusantara Midwifery and Nursing Journal is committed to the principle that all research should be freely accessible to the public and supports the practice of providing open access to research outcomes. To this end, the Nusantara Midwifery and Nursing Journal provides immediate open access to its entire content, ensuring that all published articles are available to readers worldwide without subscription or access fees.

 

Key Features of Our Open Access Policy:

 

  • Free and Unrestricted Access: All articles published in the Nusantara Midwifery and Nursing Journal are available to the public free of charge. This allows for wider dissemination of research findings and greater potential impact within the academic community and beyond.

  • Creative Commons Licensing: Articles are published under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and the source are properly credited.

  • Author Rights: Authors retain the copyright to their work and grant the Nusantara Midwifery and Nursing Journal the right of first publication. Authors are encouraged to post their work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or on their websites) before and during the submission process.

  • Long-Term Archiving: The Nusantara Midwifery and Nursing Journal ensures that all published content is securely archived and preserved for the long term in various formats and repositories to protect against loss.

  • No Embargo Period: No embargo period is applied to articles published in the Nusantara Midwifery and Nursing Journal. All articles are available immediately upon publication.

  • Transparency and Compliance: Our open access policy complies with the major open access requirements and funding bodies, ensuring transparency and adherence to best practices in scholarly publishing.

By adhering to these principles, the Nusantara Midwifery and Nursing Journal promotes the widest possible dissemination of research outcomes, encourages greater knowledge exchange, and advances scientific discovery.