Archiving Policy
Archiving Statement
Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Animal Husbandry and Agrotechnology Research
The Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Animal Husbandry and Agrotechnology Research is dedicated to ensuring the long-term preservation and accessibility of the research we publish. Our archiving policy is designed to safeguard the integrity and availability of our articles for future generations of researchers and the public.
Archiving Policy:
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Digital Preservation:
- Repository Deposits: All articles published in the Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Animal Husbandry and Agrotechnology Researchare deposited in prominent digital repositories to ensure long-term digital preservation. These repositories include, but are not limited to, [PubMed Central], [ArXiv], [Zenodo], or any other relevant academic or institutional repository.
- DOI Assignment: Each published article is assigned a Digital Object Identifier (DOI), providing a permanent, unique link to the article and ensuring its continued discoverability.
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Institutional Archiving:
- Partner Institutions: We collaborate with partner institutions and libraries to facilitate the archiving of our content. These institutions maintain copies of our articles and support their accessibility and preservation.
- Institutional Repositories: Authors are encouraged to deposit their final, peer-reviewed manuscripts in their institutional repositories to further support preservation and access.
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Long-Term Access:
- Commitment to Accessibility: We are committed to ensuring that all articles remain accessible and discoverable over time. Our partnership with digital preservation services and repositories helps mitigate the risks of data loss and obsolescence.
- Backup Systems: Our online journal platform employs robust backup systems to protect against data loss and ensure the continuity of access to published articles.
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Compliance with Standards:
- Archiving Standards: We adhere to established standards and best practices for digital preservation, such as those outlined by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) and the Open Archival Information System (OAIS) model.
- Regular Updates: Our archiving practices are regularly reviewed and updated to align with advancements in digital preservation technology and standards.
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Public Access:
- Open Access Commitment: As part of our open access policy, all archived articles are freely accessible to the public without subscription or paywall barriers. This supports the wide dissemination and impact of the research we publish.
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Access and Retrieval:
- User Support: Researchers and the public can access archived articles through our journal’s website and partner repositories. We provide user support and guidance to assist with access and retrieval of published content.
Contact Information:
For further inquiries about our archiving practices or to report any issues with accessing archived content, please contact us at [jasahar123@gmail.com].
By implementing these archiving practices, the Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Animal Husbandry and Agrotechnology Research ensures the ongoing availability and preservation of the valuable research published in our journal.