Open Access Statement

 

Open Access Policy

Open Access Statement

Sharia Economic Law Innovation (SELI)

Sharia Economic Law Innovation (SELI) provides immediate open access to its published content to support the global exchange of scholarly knowledge. The journal believes that research in sharia economic law, Islamic finance, Islamic economics, halal industry, governance, and legal innovation should be freely accessible to researchers, practitioners, policymakers, students, and the wider academic community.

1. Immediate Open Access

All articles published in SELI are made freely available online immediately upon publication. Readers are not required to pay subscription fees, access fees, or registration fees to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full text of published articles, provided that proper attribution is given to the original work.

2. Purpose of Open Access

SELI supports open access publishing to increase the visibility, accessibility, citation potential, and societal impact of scholarly research. Open access enables wider dissemination of academic findings and encourages collaboration across institutions, disciplines, and countries.

  • To promote equitable access to scholarly knowledge.
  • To support academic collaboration and research visibility.
  • To strengthen citation, indexing, and discoverability of published articles.
  • To increase the practical contribution of research to society, institutions, and policy development.
  • To support transparency and responsible scholarly communication.

3. Copyright and Author Rights

Authors retain copyright of their published work while granting SELI the right to publish, distribute, archive, and make the article available through the journal platform. Authors are permitted to share, distribute, and archive their published articles for academic and non-commercial purposes, provided that the original publication in SELI is properly cited.

4. License

Published articles in SELI are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA 4.0). This license allows users to share and adapt the work, including for academic and educational purposes, provided that proper credit is given to the original author(s), the source is cited, and derivative works are distributed under the same license.

License Summary: Users may copy, redistribute, remix, transform, and build upon the published work, provided that attribution is given and the resulting work is shared under the same license terms.

5. Reader Rights

Under SELI’s open access policy, readers are allowed to access published articles without financial, legal, or technical barriers other than those inseparable from internet access itself.

  • Read articles online without subscription.
  • Download full-text articles for academic use.
  • Share article links with colleagues, students, and institutions.
  • Use articles for teaching, research, citation, and scholarly discussion.
  • Reuse content according to the applicable Creative Commons license.

6. Author Self-Archiving

Authors are permitted to deposit and share their published articles in institutional repositories, personal websites, academic networking platforms, and other scholarly repositories, provided that the original article published in SELI is properly cited and linked.

Preprint Version Authors may share preprint versions with clear status information.
Accepted Manuscript Authors may archive accepted manuscripts with acknowledgment of SELI publication status.
Published Version Authors may share the final published version with proper citation, DOI/link, and license information.

7. Article Processing Charge

SELI currently provides open access publication without charging article processing fees. If there are any future changes regarding publication fees, the journal will announce them transparently through the official journal website and provide clear information to authors before publication.

8. Long-Term Access and Digital Preservation

SELI is committed to maintaining long-term access to published articles through journal archiving, metadata preservation, DOI-ready records, and digital preservation practices. The journal continues to strengthen its infrastructure to support stable access, discoverability, and preservation of scholarly content.

9. Open Access Ethics

Open access does not reduce the journal’s commitment to quality and ethics. All manuscripts submitted to SELI remain subject to editorial screening, plagiarism checking, peer review, publication ethics evaluation, and editorial decision-making.

  • Open access does not guarantee acceptance.
  • All articles must pass editorial and peer-review evaluation.
  • Authors remain responsible for originality, citation accuracy, data integrity, and ethical compliance.
  • Published articles must be cited properly when reused or redistributed.

SELI supports open, ethical, and accessible scholarly publishing.
The journal is committed to ensuring that research in sharia economic law and Islamic economic studies is freely available, responsibly shared, and preserved for long-term academic use.

Sharia Economic Law Innovation (SELI)
Published by PT. Inovasi Analisis Data
Email: seli@analysisdata.co.id