Repository Policy
This journal maintains a comprehensive digital archive of all published content to ensure long-term preservation and accessibility.
All articles and journal issues are stored in multiple trusted repositories, including:
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The journal’s own OJS-based system and database
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Institutional repositories affiliated with the publisher
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External preservation services (e.g., SCOPUS, CROSSREF, Google Scholar, DOAJ, Portal Garuda) if applicable
The journal follows best practices in digital preservation and archiving to ensure that its scholarly content remains accessible to the public, even in the event of system failure or discontinuation of the website.