ARCHIVING POLICY

ISSN: 2982-2181 (Online)

Health Sciences Australia is committed to preserving the integrity and accessibility of published research. Our archiving policy ensures that all published content is available for long-term access while adhering to applicable copyright and licensing agreements.

 

  1. Archival Copies: All published articles will be archived in the journal’s institutional repository as well as on our official website. This includes both pre-print and post-print versions, allowing for comprehensive access to research findings.

 

  1. Accessibility: Archived content will be freely accessible to the public, ensuring that researchers, practitioners, and the general public can easily access and benefit from the published research.

 

  1. Compliance with Standards: We adhere to the Sherpa/Romeo archiving guidelines, allowing both pre-print and post-print or publisher’s versions to be archived without restrictions.

 

  1. Digital Object Identifier (DOI): Each published article will receive a DOI to facilitate easy citation and retrieval.

 

  1. Preservation Measures: We implement systematic measures for data preservation, ensuring that all archived content remains intact and accessible over time, regardless of changes to technology or web standards.

 

  1. Author Responsibility: Authors are encouraged to deposit their accepted manuscripts in institutional repositories or personal websites, provided that they comply with the journal’s copyright and licensing policies.

 

  1. Notification of Changes: Authors will be informed of any significant changes to the archiving policy that may affect their published work.

 

This policy underscores our commitment to the dissemination of knowledge and the ongoing support of research accessibility.

 

 

 

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