Archiving Policy

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Archiving is digital preservation, which can be viewed as a set of processes and activities ensuring that information currently existing in digital formats is secured and distributed to guarantee continuous access over a long period. The digital content of the journal is valuable, and appropriate measures are implemented to ensure its ongoing availability and long-term preservation.

The content protection policy includes the following steps:

- Website archiving

- Abstracting/indexing services

- Self-archiving

Impact of archiving articles from OA (Open Access) journals:

- Long-term availability and accessibility of research works to relevant audiences and readers

- Helps minimise or eliminate the risk of digital decay of valuable information, preserving content for a long time

- In case of disaster, data recovery from the archive is easy. You can retrieve archived copies of your journals and make them publicly available if the original source material is lost or removed from publication

- The more archives you join and submit your scientific articles to, the greater the chance of discovering and visibility of your journal

When articles are published, authors may self-archive the accepted manuscript on their website and in funding or institutional repositories to make them publicly available.

Authors retain copyright to their articles. Therefore, they can SELF-ARCHIVE their accepted manuscripts as well as published manuscripts.

There is no embargo on archiving articles published in the OPEN ACCESS category. Authors can deposit such articles in institutional, non-commercial repositories and personal websites immediately after publication on the journal's site. This is done under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License CC-BY 4.0.

All articles are published under the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode), which allows unlimited archiving, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited.