Archive Policy
Archive Policy: Advances in Administration (AVITI)
Digital Archiving and Preservation
Advances in Administration (AVITI) is committed to ensuring the long-term preservation and accessibility of all published content. We implement several archiving strategies to safeguard our articles and ensure they remain available to the academic community and the general public.
1. Institutional Repositories
All articles published in AVITI are deposited in trusted institutional repositories. This ensures that the content is preserved and can be accessed even if the journal's website experiences any issues.
2. Digital Preservation Services
We partner with reputable digital preservation services to archive our content. These services use state-of-the-art technology and standards to ensure the longevity and integrity of our digital content.
3. Self-Archiving Policy
Authors are encouraged to deposit a copy of their published articles in personal or institutional repositories. This is permitted under the terms of our open-access license, which allows for non-commercial sharing with proper attribution to the original source.
4. Backup and Redundancy
Regular backups of the journal's website and content are performed to prevent data loss. Multiple copies of all data are maintained in different geographical locations to ensure redundancy and protection against catastrophic events.
5. Access and Retrieval
Our archiving policy ensures that articles remain accessible and retrievable over the long term. We work with indexing and abstracting services to ensure that our content is easily discoverable through major academic search engines.
6. Permanent Identifiers
Each article published in AVITI is assigned a Digital Object Identifier (DOI). DOIs provide a permanent link to the article's location on the internet, ensuring that even if URLs change, the article can still be easily found.
7. Collaboration with Libraries
We collaborate with academic libraries and consortia to archive our content. This includes participation in library-managed repositories and shared preservation initiatives.
By implementing these archiving measures, AVITI ensures the lasting availability and accessibility of its scholarly content, supporting the dissemination and preservation of knowledge in the field of administration.
For any questions or further information regarding our archive policy, please contact the editorial office