Epigraf: Journal of Art, Language, and Culture Studies has adopted an archiving policy that ensures the long-term preservation and accessibility of all published content in accordance with international standards.

Archiving and Digital Preservation

  • LOCKSS and CLOCKSS Systems: The journal utilizes the LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) and CLOCKSS (Controlled Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) systems to securely store and preserve its content. These systems ensure that journal articles are backed up in multiple digital archives at different locations.
  • Institutional Storage: To further safeguard its published content, the journal implements institutional archiving methods. All published articles are stored on the journal’s official website and within relevant academic databases.

Continuity of Access

Epigraf regularly updates its technological infrastructure to guarantee future access to its published articles. In line with its open access policy, all articles remain freely accessible to readers.

Measures Against Data Loss

In the event of technical failures, system crashes, or data loss, the journal has measures in place to protect its content and provide alternative access solutions. This ensures the permanent availability of published content.

Library and Archival Support

Epigraf collaborates with university and research center library systems to contribute to long-term academic information sharing. Through this collaboration, the journal ensures that its published content reaches a broad academic audience.

Epigraf guarantees the preservation and accessibility of published articles as part of the scientific heritage by using advanced archiving systems and policies. The journal is fully committed to ensuring the continuity and sustainability of academic knowledge.