Archiving Policy

The Indus Journal of Science (IJS) has an archiving policy that outlines how the journal's articles are archived and preserved. The policy is designed to ensure that the journal's articles are accessible to the public for as long as possible.

The following are the key points of the IJS archiving policy:

  • All articles published in the journal are archived in the Portico Digital Archive. Portico is a trusted digital repository that provides long-term preservation of scholarly content.
  • Articles are archived in Portico within 12 months of publication.
  • Articles are preserved in Portico for a minimum of 10 years.
  • The journal's publisher, the University of Sindh, is responsible for the costs of archiving the articles.

The IJS archiving policy is designed to ensure that the journal's articles are accessible to the public for as long as possible. This is important because it allows researchers to access and build on the work of previous researchers. It also helps to ensure that the journal's articles are not lost or forgotten.

In addition to the archiving policy, the IJS also has a data management plan. The data management plan outlines how the journal's data is collected, managed, and preserved. The plan is designed to ensure that the journal's data is reliable and accessible to the public.

The IJSci archiving policy and data management plan are important tools that help to ensure the long-term preservation of the journal's content. These policies are essential for maintaining the integrity and accessibility of the journal's research.

Here are some of the benefits of having an archiving policy for a scientific journal:

  • It ensures that the journal's articles are preserved for future generations.
  • It makes the journal's articles more accessible to researchers and the public.
  • It helps to protect the journal's reputation and integrity.
  • It can help the journal to comply with funding agency and other regulatory requirements.

If you are involved in the publication of a scientific journal, I encourage you to consider developing an archiving policy. It is an important step in ensuring the long-term preservation of your journal's content.