Archiving Policy
The Journal of Systems and Organizations on Nationalism (JSON) is committed to ensuring the long-term preservation and accessibility of its published content.
1. Digital Archiving System
JSON utilizes the archiving system provided by the Open Journal Systems (OJS) to maintain permanent access to its digital content. The journal supports interoperability standards that enable metadata harvesting and long-term digital preservation.
2. LOCKSS and CLOCKSS
The journal supports participation in digital preservation initiatives such as LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) and CLOCKSS to ensure secure and distributed archiving of its content. These systems guarantee that journal content will remain accessible even in the event of system failure or discontinuation of publication.
3. Institutional and Repository Archiving
Authors are permitted to deposit the published version of their articles in:
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Institutional repositories
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Subject-based repositories
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Personal websites
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Academic networking platforms
provided that full citation of the original publication in JSON is clearly indicated.
4. Website Backup and Data Security
Regular backups of the journal website and database are conducted to prevent data loss and ensure content integrity.
Through these measures, JSON ensures that all published articles remain permanently accessible to the academic community and the public.