Archiving Policy
Archiving & Preservation Policy
EPH–International Journal of Applied Science recognizes archiving as a fundamental component of scholarly publishing. An effective archiving policy ensures the long-term preservation, accessibility, and integrity of published research, safeguarding academic content against data loss, technological obsolescence, and unforeseen disruptions.
The journal is committed to maintaining a reliable digital preservation framework designed to guarantee the permanent availability of the Version of Record. All published articles are securely stored and organized within the journal’s archival system to facilitate consistent retrieval, citation stability, and historical continuity.
Archiving serves multiple scholarly purposes, including:
- Preservation of Scholarly Record: Ensuring that published research remains permanently accessible.
- Protection Against Data Loss: Mitigating risks associated with technical failures or platform changes.
- Citation Reliability: Supporting persistent linking and academic referencing.
- Research Continuity: Enabling future researchers to access historical publications.
To uphold these principles, the journal maintains a structured archive of all issues and articles. Archived content is preserved in stable digital formats to ensure readability, consistency, and compatibility with evolving technologies.
Readers and researchers may access archived issues through the journal’s official archive: https://eijas.com/index.php/as/issue/archive




