Policies & guidelines

Plagiarism

Any allegations of plagiarism or self-plagiarism made to a journal will be investigated by the editor of the journal and Taylor & Francis. If the allegations appear to be founded, all named authors of the paper will be contacted and an explanation of the overlapping material will be requested.

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Preprints

Authors can share their original manuscripts (AOMs) on a preprint server intended for non-commercial use. Posting on a preprint server is not considered to be duplicate publication and this will not jeopardize consideration for publication in a Taylor & Francis journal. Find out more about our preprints policies.

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Research data

Our policies on data sharing include the basic data sharing policy, which applies across many of our journals, encourages authors to deposit data in a suitable repository, cite it, and include a data availability statement explaining where others can access the data.

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Research ethics

All research published in Taylor & Francis journals must have been conducted according to international and local guidelines ensuring ethically conducted research.

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Rights and permissions

We are partnered with the Copyright Clearance Center to meet your licensing needs. You can now obtain permission to reuse our journal content quickly and easily directly from our website, Taylor & Francis Online.

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Sharing published work

If you are publishing in a Taylor & Francis or Routledge journal, there are many ways you can share different versions of your article with colleagues and peers.

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