Archiving Policies
International Journal of Research and Technology is committed to ensuring the long-term preservation and accessibility of all published content. We recognize the importance of safeguarding the scholarly record and have established secure digital archiving practices in accordance with international publishing standards.
- Digital Preservation
- All published articles are permanently archived in trusted digital repositories to guarantee continued access even if the journal is no longer published.
- We collaborate with recognized preservation services such as:
- PKP Preservation Network (PKP PN)
- Institutional Repositories
- Authors are encouraged to deposit their published articles (final PDF) in institutional repositories, personal websites, or subject-based archives.
- Self-archiving is allowed immediately after publication under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) or the license specified at publication.
- Web Archiving
- The journal’s website and published content are periodically archived through web archiving services to ensure historical preservation.
- DOI and Metadata Preservation
- All articles are assigned a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) via CrossRef.
- Complete metadata is stored with the DOI record to ensure accurate and permanent citation details.
- Policy Commitment
Our archiving policy ensures that scholarly work published in International Journal of Research and Technology remains permanently accessible, citable, and discoverable for future generations of researchers, educators, and practitioners.