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Archiving and Preservation Policy
At the Journal of Holistic and Scientific Studies (JHSS), we desire that the research we post would be accessible and available not only today, but long after. One of the components of our open access and long-term value of academic work is archiving and preservation.
Published articles are included in the permanent record of academics when published. To safeguard that record we have trusted systems and libraries that store and keep holdings safe over the years. This makes sure that the research does not go to waste even in case of changes in technology or development of web platforms.
How We Preserve Your Work
A number of measures are taken to retain and make available an article as soon as it is accepted and published in JHSS:
- Secure Hosting — Articles are stored on secure servers with backup systems.
- Digital Archiving — Published material is archived in credible digital archives that protect against loss or damage.
- Permanent Access Assigned — Articles are permanently available online, after publication, without restrictions on access.
- Downloadable Formats — Readers are able to download articles, which will mean personal access outside the site.
That is to say, when you get your work published in JHSS, it is not merely visible in the short run, but is instead stored as a cumulative research heritage.
Why It Matters
The concept of preservation is not confined to storage, but to access in the future. Practitioners, researchers, students, and policymakers might reread that written work many years after it was initially published. Archiving:
- Helps future researchers to develop previous results.
- Facilitates referencing and long-term scholarly applications.
- Assures openness in the academic history.
- Shields against disappearing research on technical change.
It is good to keep research available in the long term to the benefit of the authors, the readers and science.
How You Benefit
Being an author, your work is not merely visible today - it is stored to be read, found and cited by other people much further in time. This helps in ensuring that your research is more visible and effective in the long run.
Questions or Support
The editorial office will be pleased to answer any questions you may have regarding the way your article is being archived, preserved or made available. All you need to do is to contact the journal by way of contact channels.

