Archiving Policy

Article and Research Archiving Policy

The journal is committed to an archiving policy that ensures the preservation and sustainability of published articles and scientific research, allowing researchers and the public to access scientific content over the long term. This policy includes the following points:

  1. Digital Archiving: The journal stores all published articles and research in a secure digital archive, allowing access to them at any time through the journal's website. Researchers and the public can view articles online and download them in PDF format.
  2. Long-term Preservation: To ensure the long-term preservation of scientific content, archiving is conducted in collaboration with recognized digital repositories like LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) or CLOCKSS, which distribute content across multiple centers to ensure its preservation even in cases of technical emergencies.
  3. Open Access: All articles published in the journal are subject to an open access policy, meaning that research is available to the public for free without any charges. Researchers and academics can easily access published research at any time and from anywhere.
  4. Replication and Retrieval: The journal relies on a secure and reliable system to retrieve lost articles or replicate them in case of system malfunction or data loss, ensuring content preservation and preventing its loss.
  5. Future Accessibility: We work in the journal to regularly update archiving systems to ensure that published research is available to future generations, taking into account technological developments and updates to storage and archiving systems.
  6. Linking to Academic Platforms: Archived articles are linked to international academic platforms to ensure the dissemination of research and reach a wider audience, such as Google Scholar and ResearchGate, in addition to other scientific search engines.