The journal Science, Technologies, Innovations ensures open access to its published materials and pays due attention to their archiving and long-term preservation in order to guarantee the continued availability of scholarly content for readers, authors, researchers, libraries, and academic institutions.
All published materials of the journal, including full-text articles, publication metadata, and the archive of issues, are made available on the journal’s official website in open access. The Editorial Board ensures the preservation of electronic versions of publications and supports continuous access to them through the journal archive.
In order to strengthen the reliability of scholarly content preservation, the Editorial Board applies technical and organizational archiving measures, including the storage of electronic copies of materials, regular backup of website files, databases, and full-text articles, as well as the use of stable formats for preserving electronic documents.
The journal adheres to an open access policy under which authors are allowed to deposit the final published version of their article in an institutional or subject-based open access repository. This approach further contributes to the preservation of scholarly materials and expands the possibilities for their dissemination and use in the academic community.
In the event of technical failures, software updates, website migration, or other circumstances that may temporarily affect the availability of materials, access is restored by means of archived copies and backup electronic data. The Editorial Board seeks to ensure the integrity, preservation, and accessibility of all published materials in the long term.
The journal’s archiving policy is aimed at ensuring that scholarly content remains open, accessible, and suitable for further discovery, citation, and use for research and educational purposes.
The Editorial Board may periodically update the technical approaches to archiving and long-term preservation of materials in accordance with the development of the journal’s digital infrastructure, the principles of open science, and the standards of scholarly electronic publishing.
