Archiving and Preservation Policy

The European Journal of Molecular Pharmacy (EJMP) has a responsibility of making all research published to be preserved and available in the long run. The Archiving and Preservation Policy explains how the journal secures its digital materials to ensure that digital and valuable scientific work can be accessed and found even several years after. Conservation of academic resources is essential in the retention of scholarly content and the provision of continuity to research in future studies, clinical practice and scientific findings. EJMP adheres to the best practices and applies credible systems to protect its published content.

Long-Term Digital Storage

EJMP archives all its published articles in form that is long-term readable and stable. The journal has secure online backups in order to ensure that once published material is not lost due to technical failure, loss of data or change of platform.

Persistent Identifiers

Every article is identified by Digital Object Identifier (DOI). DOIs ensure that published materials have stable links that do not change; thus, a citation would be consistent, and the research would always be available even in case the technical systems change with time.

Redundant Archiving

In order to avoid loss of data and uninterrupted access, EJMP maintains more than one copy of its contents in geographically scattered and safe repositories. This redundancy can be used to protect against unexpected failures and ensure continuity.

Comprehensive Metadata Preservation

Besides the full text, EJMP maintains rich metadata including title, authorship, abstracts, key words and publication dates to augment the discoverability and indexing by research databases and library systems.

The involvement in Trusted Preservation Solutions

The journal where feasible partners with well-known archiving services and networks, specializing in a long-term digital preservation. These systems are industry standards to ensure the content integrity and accessibility.

Accessibility for the Future

Through proactive archiving and preservation techniques, EJMP can guarantee that the research it publishes is a credible and available source to scientists, educators, practitioners and students all over the world. The journal ensures that its preservation practices are frequently revised to meet the changes in technology and maintain high levels of long-term access.

The policy is based on the continuous accountable stewardship of scholarly work by EJMP, preserving the work of science in the present and coming generations