Archiving Policy
Journal Photizo is committed to ensuring the long-term accessibility and preservation of all published content. We follow best practices for digital preservation to ensure that articles are available to researchers and the global academic community for years to come.
1. Digital Preservation
All articles published in Journal Photizo are archived in both the journal’s own repository and through trusted third-party platforms to ensure long-term access and protection. The journal is committed to maintaining the integrity of its archives and ensuring the availability of articles for future generations of scholars.
2. Public Access
As an open-access journal, all articles are freely available on the Journal Photizo website. Authors, researchers, and the public can access the full text of all published articles at any time, ensuring that scholarly work is readily available without restrictions.
3. Third-Party Archiving
In addition to our own website, articles published in Journal Photizo are archived and made available through several reputable external databases and repositories, including:
- Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
- Google Scholar
- Open Archives Initiative (OAI) compliant repositories
- Other academic repositories and digital libraries as appropriate
This ensures that articles are indexed, discoverable, and accessible from multiple platforms, increasing their visibility and impact.
4. Backup and Redundancy
Journal Photizo employs regular backup procedures to prevent the loss of content. We ensure that all articles, metadata, and related content are securely backed up to prevent data loss due to technical failures.
5. Long-Term Access
We are committed to the ongoing preservation of the journal's content. We adhere to digital preservation standards to guarantee that the articles published remain accessible for the foreseeable future, even as technology evolves.
6. DOI Assignment
Each article published in Journal Photizo is assigned a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) to ensure persistent identification and citation. This unique identifier makes it easy for researchers to locate and reference published work.
7. Archiving of Accepted Manuscripts
Accepted manuscripts that have not yet been formally published will also be archived in our repository, ensuring that work is preserved and accessible during the production process.
This Archiving Policy ensures that all published articles in Journal Photizo are accessible, secure, and preserved for long-term use. Let me know if you need any adjustments or additional information!