Archiving and Self-Archiving Policy

Archiving and Self-Archiving Policy

The journal is committed to ensuring the long-term availability and accessibility of its published content. All articles are published on the journal's official website and remain freely accessible online.

The Journal has enabled LOCKSS and CLOCKSS publisher manifest pages in OJS to support long-term digital preservation and harvesting by preservation networks. The journal also maintains internal digital copies of its published content to support continued access in case of technical problems, website migration, or platform changes.

The journal allows authors to self-archive all versions of their manuscripts, including the submitted version, accepted version, and published version. Authors may deposit their work in institutional repositories, subject-based repositories, personal websites, departmental websites, and academic networking platforms such as ResearchGate and Academia.edu.

There is no embargo period for self-archiving. When sharing or depositing their work, authors should provide full bibliographic information about the original publication, including the author name(s), article title, journal title, volume, issue, page range or article number, year of publication, and DOI link.