Archiving Policy
The Journal of Information Technology and Applied Systems is committed to preserving the integrity and accessibility of its published content. To ensure the long-term preservation of our journal, we adhere to the following archiving policies:
- Lockss: We participate in the LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) program, which provides a secure and decentralized archiving system for our journal's content.
- CLOCKSS: Our journal's content is also archived in the CLOCKSS (Controlled LOCKSS) repository, which provides a dark archive for our publications.
- Portico: We have partnered with Portico to ensure the preservation and accessibility of our journal's content in the event of a catastrophic failure or other disaster.
In accordance with our commitment to open access, all articles published in the Journal of Information Technology and Applied Systems are licensed under the CC-BY (Creative Commons Attribution) license, which allows for the free dissemination and reuse of our content, provided that the original authors and source are properly cited.
Our journal operates under the principles of the COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) guidelines, which ensure the integrity and transparency of our editorial and publishing processes. We also adhere to a double-blind review process, which guarantees the anonymity of both authors and reviewers to maintain the highest standards of academic rigor and fairness.
By archiving our content through these reputable services and adhering to standard OJS policies, we guarantee the long-term preservation and accessibility of our journal's publications, ensuring that the scientific and academic communities can continue to benefit from our research and contributions.