Journal of Migraine Management

Journal of Migraine Management

Journal of Migraine Management – Copyright License

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Journal of Migraine Management

Understand how JMM licensing enables broad migraine research reuse while preserving attribution and content integrity.

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Open Access Copyright and Reuse Framework

The journal uses an open licensing approach that supports broad reuse while preserving attribution requirements.

Articles in Journal of Migraine Management are published under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) unless otherwise stated for specific content elements.

Under this model, readers may share, adapt, and build upon published content for lawful purposes, including educational and research reuse, provided proper attribution is maintained.

The license is intended to accelerate knowledge transfer across clinical practice, guideline development, patient education, and academic research.

What Reuse Is Allowed

Copying, redistribution, adaptation, and derivative work creation with attribution and license reference.

What Authors Retain

Authors retain credit for original work and are acknowledged in all compliant downstream reuse.

What Reusers Must Include

Author name, source citation, license reference, and notice of material changes.

What Requires Extra Permission

Third-party material not covered by CC BY may require separate rights clearance.

How to Cite and Reuse Correctly

Attribution quality affects legal clarity and scholarly trust.

  • Cite the original article with complete bibliographic information.
  • Provide a working link to the CC BY 4.0 license text.
  • Indicate whether modifications were made to original material.
  • Preserve context for figures, tables, and adapted graphics.
  • Avoid implying author endorsement of derivative interpretations.

Organizations reusing content for clinical protocols should verify that adapted language remains evidence-consistent with the source publication.

Educational reuse is encouraged, especially for headache training curricula, provided attribution remains explicit and intact.

Managing Material Not Owned by Authors

Authors must ensure they have rights to include externally sourced material before publication.

Images and Illustrations

Confirm ownership or formal permission for externally sourced visual assets.

Assessment Instruments

Check licensing terms for proprietary scales and questionnaires before reuse.

Datasets from Other Sources

Comply with original data license and citation requirements.

Previously Published Figures

Obtain written permission if original rights are not compatible with CC BY.

If third-party components carry restrictions, label them clearly in the article to prevent unintentional misuse by downstream readers.

What the Editorial Office Can Help With

The editorial team supports authors and reusers with practical license interpretation questions.

Authors can request guidance on attribution wording, adaptation notices, and reuse statements for grant, policy, or educational applications.

Institutions may contact the editorial office when internal compliance teams require clarification on allowed reuse scopes and citation obligations.

Questions about third-party exclusions should be resolved before submission whenever possible to avoid production delays.

Operational note: License transparency improves legal certainty and increases confidence among clinicians, educators, and evidence synthesis teams using your work.

Clear license communication helps clinicians, educators, and policy teams reuse evidence correctly without legal uncertainty. This increases practical uptake of migraine research in real-world settings.

Authors should verify that all included graphics and adapted materials are compatible with the publication license. Proactive rights checks prevent downstream correction risk and production delay.

Attribution quality also affects scholarly integrity because reuse without context can distort interpretation. Proper citation preserves credit and safeguards evidence traceability across derivative works.

Open licensing supports education and implementation by allowing structured adaptation for training and protocol development. Reuse flexibility is a strategic advantage for clinical evidence dissemination.

When third-party restrictions apply, labeling those limits clearly helps readers avoid accidental misuse. Transparent rights boundaries protect both authors and downstream users.

License-aware manuscript preparation reduces legal friction at production stage and improves confidence for institutional reuse requests. Operational clarity benefits all publication stakeholders.

Clear license communication helps clinicians, educators, and policy teams reuse evidence correctly without legal uncertainty. This increases practical uptake of migraine research in real-world settings.

Authors should verify that all included graphics and adapted materials are compatible with the publication license. Proactive rights checks prevent downstream correction risk and production delay.

Attribution quality also affects scholarly integrity because reuse without context can distort interpretation. Proper citation preserves credit and safeguards evidence traceability across derivative works.

Publish Under a Clear Reuse Framework

Submit with confidence knowing your work is distributed under a transparent, globally recognized open license model.

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