Archiving and Preservation Policy
Archiving Policy
At IJRDO Journal of Philosophy, Culture and Religious Study, we are committed to ensuring that all published research remains secure, accessible, and reliable over time.
Scholarly work is a long-term resource, and preserving it properly is an essential part of responsible publishing.
1. Purpose of Archiving
Our archiving policy is designed to:
2. Archiving System
We use a structured digital archiving system to keep all journal content secure and properly managed.
- Articles stored in secure digital formats
- Regular backups to prevent data loss
- Content hosted on stable monitored servers
- Original versions preserved without alteration
- Systems reviewed for uninterrupted access
Reliable Digital Preservation
Our systems are designed to ensure continuity, accuracy, and dependable long-term storage.
We regularly monitor our infrastructure so that readers and authors can trust ongoing access.
3. Long-Term Preservation
- Every published article remains permanently available
- Research stays accessible during upgrades or changes
- Recovery measures exist for unexpected issues
- Authors’ work remains citable and unchanged over time
4. Access to Archived Content
As an open-access journal, archived content is:
- Freely available to readers worldwide
- Accessible without subscriptions or restrictions
- Easy to locate and use for academic purposes
5. Continuous Improvement
Our archiving practices are regularly reviewed and updated to meet changing technologies and publishing standards.
Our Commitment to the Future
We aim to provide a stable platform where research is not only published, but also preserved for future generations of readers and scholars.
At IJRDO Journal of Philosophy, Culture and Religious Study, safeguarding academic knowledge remains one of our core responsibilities.


