Archiving Policy
The Journal of Illiza Research and Studies (JIRS) is committed to the long-term preservation and accessibility of all published content. The journal uses multiple archiving systems to ensure permanent access to its articles.
DIGITAL PRESERVATION
The journal uses the following digital preservation systems:
LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe)
JIRS participates in the LOCKSS program, which enables libraries around the world to collect, preserve, and provide access to journal content. LOCKSS ensures that multiple copies of the journal's content are preserved at participating libraries worldwide.
CLOCKSS (Controlled LOCKSS)
JIRS also participates in the CLOCKSS program, a joint initiative of libraries and publishers to build a sustainable, geographically distributed dark archive to ensure the long-term survival of web-based scholarly content.
PKP PRESERVATION NETWORK
The journal participates in the PKP Preservation Network (PKP PN), which provides free preservation services for OJS journals through the LOCKSS network.
OAI-PMH
The journal provides metadata to third-party indexing services through the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH), ensuring broad discoverability and long-term accessibility of published content.
SELF-ARCHIVING
Authors are encouraged to deposit their published articles in:
- Institutional repositories
- Subject repositories
- Academic networks such as ResearchGate and Academia.edu
COMMITMENT
The journal is committed to ensuring that all published content remains permanently accessible even in the event that the journal ceases publication. In such an event, all content will be made freely available through the CLOCKSS archive.
For any questions regarding our archiving policy please contact:
bensalem.ahmed.abderrahman@cuillizi.dz