Digital Archiving and Preservation Policy

Digital preservation can be seen as the set of processes and activities that ensure information which now exists in digital formats is backed up and distributed to guarantee continued access for the long term. The digital content of the journal is extremely valuable and measures are in place to ensure both its current accessibility and long-term preservation.


The preservation policy includes the following measures:

Website archiving
All of our electronic content (website, manuscripts, etc.) is stored on three different sources. Content on one server is online and accessible to the readers. The copy of the same content is kept as a backup on two other sources. In case of failure of one server, any one of the other sources can be made online and website expected to be accessible within less than 24 hours.

Self-archiving

Authors may archive the final published version of their articles in personal or institutional repositories immediately after publication. Full bibliographic information ( article title, authors, journal title, volume, issue, pages) about the original publication must be provided and a link must be made to the original article source.