Archiving and Preservation Policy
The Journal of Universal Applied Research (JUAR) is committed to ensuring that all scholarly materials published by the journal remain accessible, secure, and preserved for the long term. The journal follows reliable digital archiving practices to maintain access for future generations of readers and researchers.
Digital Archiving
JUAR ensures that all published articles are securely stored through:
- Multiple digital storage systems to prevent data loss.
- Regular backups of journal content and metadata.
- Secure database management and server practices.
These measures ensure that published research remains available even in the event of technical issues.
Repository Storage
To enhance accessibility and preservation, JUAR encourages:
- Self-archiving by authors in institutional and subject repositories.
- Inclusion in academic databases and indexing platforms.
- Sharing within established scholarly networks.
This approach improves the visibility and longevity of scholarly work.
Permanent Accessibility
- Research remains accessible without time restrictions.
- Articles are available to readers at any time in the future.
- Content is preserved in both original and updated forms.
Metadata Preservation
All published articles include comprehensive metadata such as:
- Author information.
- Article titles and abstracts.
- Keywords and publication details.
This ensures proper indexing, discoverability, and efficient retrieval across academic platforms.
Commitment to Digital Preservation Standards
- Maintaining authenticity and integrity of published materials.
- Protection against data loss or corruption.
- Sustainability of scholarly records.
Continuous Monitoring and Updates
JUAR regularly reviews and updates its archiving systems in line with evolving technological standards to ensure all published research remains secure and accessible over time.
The Journal of Universal Applied Research maintains a strong commitment to archival and preservation practices, ensuring that valuable scholarly outputs remain permanently accessible to the global research community.