Archiving Policy

The Journal of Contemporary Research in Business and Innovation (JCRBI) is committed to ensuring the long-term preservation and accessibility of all published articles.

  1. Digital Archiving

JCRBI utilizes the LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) and CLOCKSS archiving systems to create a distributed and permanent archive of the journal. This ensures that the content remains available even in the event of a system failure or journal closure.

  1. Institutional Repository

All published articles are also stored in the institutional repository of the publisher and affiliated universities to enhance academic visibility and accessibility.

  1. Indexing and Metadata

Metadata and article information are deposited in major indexing and abstracting databases, such as Google Scholar, Crossref, and other relevant repositories, to guarantee discoverability.

  1. Self-Archiving Policy

Authors are allowed and encouraged to self-archive their published articles in institutional or personal repositories (such as ResearchGate, Academia.edu, or university archives), provided that proper citation to the original publication in JCRBI is included.

  1. Preservation Responsibility

The Editorial Office of JCRBI ensures the integrity, backup, and preservation of all published content in multiple secure storage systems, both on-site and cloud-based.

Through these measures, JCRBI ensures that all published works remain accessible, citable, and preserved permanently for future generations of researchers.