Journal of Fungal Diversity

Journal of Fungal Diversity

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Fungal Diversity

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JFD publishes articles under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (CC BY 4.0). Authors retain copyright while granting the public permission to share and adapt the work with proper attribution. This model maximizes dissemination and supports global innovation in mycology.

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Under CC BY 4.0, anyone may copy, redistribute, remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, including commercial use, provided proper credit is given to the original authors and source. This license supports rapid translation of fungal research into conservation practices, agriculture, healthcare, and biotechnology.

Authors maintain ownership of their work and grant JFD the right to publish and distribute the article. The license enables visibility in open access repositories and supports compliance with major funder and institutional policies.

Author Rights and Responsibilities

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Author Retention

Authors retain copyright and may reuse their work in future publications, presentations, or teaching materials with appropriate citation.

SH

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Authors may deposit the published version in institutional repositories, personal websites, or funding agency archives to increase accessibility and impact.

AD

Adaptation Rights

Third parties may adapt figures, datasets, or methods with attribution. This supports reuse in biodiversity databases, conservation planning, and applied research.

CT

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All reuse must include proper credit to authors, journal, and DOI. Attribution preserves scholarly credit and the research record.

Reuse and Attribution

Required attribution: Reuse must cite the article title, authors, journal name, and DOI. A link to the license should be provided when possible.

Modification notice: If content is adapted, users must indicate that changes were made. This helps readers distinguish original findings from derivative work.

Commercial reuse: CC BY 4.0 permits commercial reuse, which benefits translation of fungal research into products and services while maintaining author credit.

Practical Examples for Mycology

Researchers may reuse figures that compare fungal communities, cite the original article, and include the results in biodiversity assessments or policy reports. Educators can incorporate fungal case studies into coursework, as long as attribution is provided.

Industry teams may adapt process diagrams or enzyme data to build internal protocols. The CC BY license allows this reuse while preserving author credit and DOI citation, which supports responsible knowledge transfer.

Data and Specimen Reuse

Open licensing applies to figures, tables, and data that accompany the article, which supports reuse in biodiversity databases and conservation planning. When reusing datasets, cite the original article and any repository DOI to keep credit intact.

If your paper includes maps or images of sensitive locations, consider how reuse might affect conservation efforts. Authors may include context notes or data access limitations when appropriate while still maintaining open access compliance.

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Authors may share the final published PDF on personal websites, institutional repositories, and project pages. If you plan to reuse large portions of your own article in a book chapter or extended report, cite the original publication and maintain the CC BY terms.

If you post a preprint, update the record with the final DOI after publication. This helps readers locate the authoritative version and supports accurate citation tracking.

Third Party Content

Authors are responsible for securing permission to reuse third party content that is not covered by open licenses, including copyrighted images, charts, or data owned by external organizations. Any such material must be clearly labeled with the appropriate permissions statement.

If third party content cannot be licensed under CC BY, authors should provide alternative figures or obtain explicit permission for reuse. The editorial team may request documentation to confirm compliance. If permissions are time limited, include the terms in the credit line.

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  • CC BY aligns with major OA mandates
  • Supports public access obligations
  • Allows repository deposits
  • Enables data sharing with citation
  • Meets institutional policy standards

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  • Supports technology transfer
  • Allows reference in standards
  • Enables educational training use
  • Promotes citation consistency
  • Maintains author recognition

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  • Immediate online availability
  • Reuse for teaching and training
  • Supports interdisciplinary work
  • Persistent DOI linking

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JFD offers clear licensing that protects author rights while maximizing reuse and visibility. Contact the editorial office if you need guidance on permissions.