DIGITAL ARCHIVE POLICY

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DIGITAL ARCHIVE POLICY

In order to ensure the preservation, usability and accessibility content for long term availability, there is a need for management policies and actions, called as Digital preservation policy.

 

IJETRT deposits the articles that it publishes in multiple digital archives around the world to guarantee long-term digital preservation.

These archives include:

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

IJETRT makes article metadata available in compliance with Open Archives Initiative protocols, enabling automated ‘harvesting’ of our research articles for inclusion in any other digital archives.

 

We support non-exclusive digital archiving of research articles by as many international archives as possible, to ensure the security and permanent accessibility of that research.To facilitate data mining research, the full-text of all IJETRT open access research articles is available for free download as a ZIP archive on request.

 

Self-Archiving Rights

All authors hold full copyright and self-archiving rights. Our self-archiving policies are detailed in the RoMEO (Researchers Links is a green publisher at RoMEO, which is a database of publishers’ copyright and self-archiving policies).Additionally, authors are allowed to archive their articles in open access repositories as “post-prints”.