Digital Archiving and Preservation Policy

Digital preservation is a set of processes and activities that ensure the retrieval and distribution of information now available in digital formats to guarantee long-term, perpetual access. The preservation policy includes the following measures:


Website archiving

All of our electronic content (website, manuscripts, etc.) is collected on a single cloud server accessible to the readers online. The copy of the same content is kept as a backup on another source. In case of failure of the server, the website is expected to be accessible within less than 24-36 hours.


Author Self-archiving

Authors may archive the final published version of their articles in personal or institutional repositories immediately after publication.


If journal stops publishing

We intend and expect to continue to publish our journal for a very long time. If, due to some rare, unfortunate circumstances, we are forced to stop publishing the journal, the manuscripts published in the journal will be kept online and accessible to the readers for a long time. When required under specific conditions, such as discontinuation of the collection or catastrophic failure of the website, the content will be accessible through Internet Archive.