ISA Publisher is committed to ensuring the long-term preservation and accessibility of all published content. To facilitate this, we adhere to a robust archiving policy that guarantees the permanence and availability of articles, even as technology and platforms evolve.
Key Aspects of Our Archiving Policy:
Long-Term Digital Preservation:
All articles published in ISA Publisher journals are archived to ensure they remain accessible in the future. We collaborate with established digital repositories to securely store content, ensuring that it is preserved for future generations of researchers.Indexing in Open-Access Repositories:
Published articles are indexed and made available through multiple open-access repositories, such as Google Scholar, DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals), and other relevant platforms. This increases the visibility and discoverability of the research on a global scale.Permanent Access:
Articles are assigned a DOI (Digital Object Identifier), which ensures they can be reliably cited and accessed in the future. This guarantees permanent access to each published article, allowing it to be referenced and built upon by other scholars worldwide.Backup and Redundancy:
In addition to repositories, articles are regularly backed up to prevent data loss, ensuring that they remain available even in the event of unforeseen circumstances or technological changes.Encouraging Author Deposits:
Authors are encouraged to deposit their articles in institutional or subject-based repositories after publication, enhancing the reach and accessibility of their research across various platforms.
ISA Publisher’s commitment to archiving supports the integrity and sustainability of scholarly work, making sure that research remains available for future academic and practical applications.