Archiving Policy

This journal ensures the long-term preservation and accessibility of its published content through the PKP Preservation Network (PKP PN).

PKP PN is a free, distributed digital preservation service developed by the Public Knowledge Project to provide permanent archiving for journals using the Open Journal Systems (OJS) platform. All published articles, along with their associated metadata, are securely preserved to ensure continued access, even in the event of technical failure, website changes, or journal discontinuation.

The archived content is stored across multiple trusted preservation nodes, guaranteeing durability, integrity, and long-term availability of the journal’s scholarly record.

Key Features of PKP PN Archiving

  • Long-term digital preservation of published articles

  • Secure storage across multiple preservation locations

  • Protection against data loss or system failure

  • Continued access to content if the journal website becomes unavailable

This archiving policy reflects the journal’s commitment to maintaining the integrity and permanent availability of its published research.