Content policy & publisher attribution
DOMIKA is a research discovery experience designed to help users find, inspect, and preserve structured knowledge across papers, news, video, and audio. The platform is intended for discovery and navigation purposes and does not replace the original publisher, archive, or content host.
DOMIKA indexes and displays research metadata, source labels, abstracts, summaries, and outbound links for discovery purposes. Content shown inside the platform is intended to help users evaluate relevance and navigate efficiently toward the original source.
DOMIKA does not claim ownership of third-party articles, publisher pages, journal content, or repository materials.
Full articles, journal pages, figures, PDFs, and other publisher-hosted materials remain the property of their respective publishers, authors, repositories, or rights holders.
When access is available, users are redirected to the original publisher page, DOI landing page, archive, or repository to consult the source material.
DOMIKA may expose direct PDF access only when such access is available from open archives, open-access repositories, publisher-provided open links, or other lawfully accessible sources.
Where no open PDF is available, DOMIKA provides navigation to the original source rather than reproducing or redistributing restricted full text.
Abstracts, summaries, and structured descriptions displayed in DOMIKA are presented to support discovery, triage, and knowledge workflows. Availability may depend on the source and on the metadata exposed by third-party providers.
Users should always refer to the original source for the authoritative version of any publication or media item.
If you are a publisher, author, repository operator, or rights holder and believe that specific content presentation should be corrected, attributed differently, or removed, DOMIKA should review the request and update the experience accordingly.
Suggested operational policy: handle publisher and rights requests promptly, preserve attribution, and prefer source linking over content duplication.