Hybrid Open Access Without a Creative Commons License
A small number of society journals published by ICRP do not offer Creative Commons licenses when an Article Publication Charge (APC) is paid to make the article open access. In these cases, the final, published article will be made open access on ICRP Online Library and, when appropriate, will be submitted to PubMed Central and PMC mirror sites.
Please note, in instances where the journal is not indexed by National Library of Medicine, PMC will only index papers that are funded by the NIH. The article may also be posted to other repositories.
At the time of deposit, hybrid open access articles include all changes made during peer review, copyediting, and publishing. But if there are any changes later, repositories and websites that host the article are responsible for incorporating any publisher-supplied amendments.
A link from the article on the website or repository to the definitive published version of the article on ICRP's platform is required. The article is protected by copyright but may be used as follows:
Use by non-commercial users
For non-commercial and non-promotional purposes individual users may access, download, copy, display and redistribute to colleagues open access articles, as well as adapt, translate, text- and data-mine the content subject to the following conditions:
The authors' moral rights are not compromised. These rights include the right of "paternity" (also known as "attribution" - the right for the author to be identified as such) and "integrity" (the right for the author not to have the work altered in such a way that the author's reputation or integrity may be impugned)
Where content in the article is identified as belonging to a third party, it is the obligation of the user to ensure that any reuse complies with the copyright policies of the owner of that content
If article content is copied, downloaded or otherwise reused for non-commercial research and education purposes, a link to the appropriate bibliographic citation (authors, journal, article title, volume, issue, page numbers, DOI and the link to the definitive published version on ICRP Online Library) should be maintained. Copyright notices and disclaimers must not be deleted
Any translations, for which a prior translation agreement with ICRP has not been agreed, must prominently display the statement: "This is an unofficial translation of an article that appeared in a ICRP publication. The publisher has not endorsed this translation
Use by commercial "for-profit" organizations
Use of Wiley open access articles for commercial, promotional, or marketing purposes requires further explicit permission from ICRP and will be subject to a fee.
All requests to republish the article (in whole or in part) in another work such as a book or journal article (other than normal quotations with an appropriate citation) or re-use of figures, tables and text extracts can be cleared directly from the point of content using the automated RightsLink service. Simply click on the 'Request Permission' link to complete your order.
For other commercial, promotional or marketing purposes please contact (publications@icrp.org.uk). Commercial purposes include: Copying or downloading of articles, or linking to such articles for further redistribution, sale or licensing; Copying, downloading or posting by a site or service that incorporates advertising with such content; The inclusion or incorporation of article content in other works or services (for example, a compilation produced for marketing purposes, inclusion in a sales pack etc); Linking to article content in e-mails redistributed for promotional, marketing or educational purposes; Use for the purposes of monetary reward by means of sale, resale, licence, loan, transfer or other form of commercial exploitation such as marketing products; Print reprints/eprints of ICRP open access articles.
Disclaimer
Hybrid open access articles posted to repositories or websites are without warranty from ICRP of any kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited to, warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. To the fullest extent permitted by law ICRP disclaims all liability for any loss or damage arising out of, or in connection, with the use of or inability to use the content.