Achiving Policy

We recognize the valid concerns of authors, readers, librarians, and others regarding the need for long-term preservation and access to scholarly research as publishing moves into the online era. Our journal archiving and preservation policy includes the following measures:

Website

Our electronic content (website, articles, manuscripts, etc.) is stored in two sources. Content on one server is online and accessible to the readers. The copy of the same content is kept as a backup on the offline resources. 

PKP PN

Our journal ensures the long-term preservation of published content through the PKP Private LOCKSS Network (PKP PN). This decentralized network securely archives all articles in multiple geographically distributed locations, guaranteeing reliable and continuous access even if our website becomes unavailable. This robust preservation strategy ensures the longevity and integrity of your research, providing peace of mind for authors and readers alike. For more information, please visit the PKP PN website.

Abstracting/Indexing services

All journal issues are abstracted and indexed by several abstracting and indexing services, which store much essential information about the articles.

Self-archiving

The journal allows authors to deposit their original version and published final version/PDF in an institutional repository and non-commercial subject-based repositories or to publish it on the author's personal website and departmental website (including social networking sites, such as ResearchGate, Academia.edu, etc.), at any time after publication in the journal in compliance with the Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 from Creative Commons.