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Digital Archive Policy

Policy

Digital Archive Policy for IJNSET

To ensure the long-term availability, usability, and accessibility of the content we publish, the International Journal of New Scientific Exploration in Technology (IJNSET) adheres to a Digital Preservation Policy. This policy outlines our approach to safeguarding and making our research articles accessible for the long term.

Digital Preservation Strategy

IJNSET deposits the articles we publish in multiple digital archives worldwide to guarantee the long-term preservation and accessibility of the content. These archives include:

  • ARCHIVE.ORG
  • CLOCKKS (Applied)
  • LOCKKS (Applied)

Open Access & Metadata Availability

We make article metadata available in compliance with Open Archives Initiative (OAI) protocols. This enables automated 'harvesting' of our research articles for inclusion in other digital archives, enhancing their visibility and reach.

Support for Non-Exclusive Digital Archiving

IJNSET fully supports the non-exclusive digital archiving of research articles across as many international archives as possible. This approach ensures the permanent accessibility and security of the research we publish. Additionally, to facilitate data mining and further research, the full text of all IJNSET open-access research articles is available for free download as a ZIP archive upon request.

Self-Archiving Rights

All authors retain full copyright and self-archiving rights for their articles. Our self-archiving policies are in line with the RoMEO (Rights Metadata for Open Access) database, which provides details about publishers’ copyright and self-archiving policies. As a “green publisher” at RoMEO, we allow authors to archive their articles in open access repositories as "post-prints."