
Self-Archiving Policy
The Journal of Digital health & telemonitoring advances (DHTA) supports open access practices and encourages authors to share their research widely while maintaining proper attribution.
Self-Archiving Permissions
Authors are permitted to deposit their articles in:
- Institutional repositories
- Subject-specific repositories
- Personal or university websites
- Non-commercial academic sharing platforms
Versions Allowed
Authors may archive different versions of their manuscripts as follows:
- Preprint (Submitted Version): can be shared at any stage
- Accepted Manuscript (AAM): may be deposited immediately after acceptance
- Final Published Version (Version of Record): may be shared once published
Embargo
- No embargo restrictions apply
- Authors are free to share their work without delay
Conditions
When archiving or sharing their work, authors must:
- Include complete citation details of the published article
- Provide the DOI or direct link to the journal version
- Clearly mention DHTA as the original publisher
Licensing
All published articles are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0).







