🏛️ Archiving & Preservation
The Academic Research Journal of Science and Technology (ARJST) is committed to the long-term preservation of its digital content. We recognize that authors and researchers rely on the permanent availability of scholarly work.
🔒 1. Global Preservation Networks (LOCKSS/CLOCKSS)
ARJST is working towards integration with international “dark archives” to ensure decentralized preservation:
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LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe): We utilize the LOCKSS system to allow participating libraries to create permanent archives of the journal for purposes of preservation and restoration.
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CLOCKSS (Controlled LOCKSS): This ensures that a secure, geographically distributed archive exists to “trigger” open access to our content should the journal ever go offline.
🏛️ 2. Institutional Repository (Green Open Access)
All published issues are permanently archived in the NGM College Digital Library.
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Permanent URI: Every article is assigned a stable URL and is deposited in our institutional repository, managed by the Nallamuthu Gounder Mahalingam College Library.
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OAI-PMH Compliant: Our repository uses the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting, ensuring our content is searchable by global aggregators.
📂 3. Self-Archiving Policy for Authors
We encourage authors to share and preserve their work. Authors are permitted to deposit all versions of their paper in their own choice of repository:
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Pre-print: May be shared anywhere at any time.
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Accepted Manuscript: May be shared upon acceptance.
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Published Version (Version of Record): We encourage authors to upload the final publisher-formatted PDF to ResearchGate, Academia.edu, or their university profile to maximize impact.
📊 The Lifecycle of Research Preservation
Preservation is the final, permanent step in the ARJST publication journey:
🔗 External Preservation Resources
💡 Why This Matters
Digital preservation protects your academic legacy. By archiving with global standards, ARJST ensures that your citations will never result in a “404 Not Found” error, maintaining the integrity of the scientific record indefinitely.
