The regulations for readers

The complete archives of the “Religious and Sacred Poetry: An International Quarterly of Religion, Culture and Education” complies with the regulations of the international and state authorship’s law. Copying, using whole texts or their fragments published in the periodical, is allowed with annotation about their origin. Whole volumes, chosen articles or their extracts (except from quoting), cannot be officially printed, reproduced, copied by mechanical printing process, photo optic, electronic or magnetic way, or read in mass media without a written agreement from the editor of the “Religious and Sacred Poetry: An International Quarterly of Religion, Culture and Education”. Particular authors of the published works can reprint (e. g. in their own collections, of the type ‘collected works’) their own texts previously published in the “Religious and Sacred Poetry: An International Quarterly of Religion, Culture and Education”, but only after informing the editor in written form and inserting in the reprint full information about the first publisher of the text, which is the “Religious and Sacred Poetry: An International Quarterly of Religion, Culture and Education.” The year of publication, number, and pages in the main issue where the article, review, etc. first appeared, must also be listed. Using texts for scholarly and didactic reasons from the internet portal of the periodical is free and in accordance to the ‘open access’ principle. Our journal is the first voluntary periodical in the world that deals with religious and sacred poetry. It is created totally in accordance to the principle “not for profit.” Our periodical gives open access (OA) to everyone who is interested in the results of research presented within the periodical.

https://www.religious-and-sacred-poetry.info

 

Marek Mariusz Tytko

(Translated by Sr Adelajda Sielepin CHR, Mark Simon Bonnet and Muir Alan Evenden)