Archiving policy

The journal ensures reliable long-term preservation of all published materials in accordance with international standards for digital archiving and open access principles.

The Open Journal Systems (OJS) platform is used for publication and archiving, supporting open access standards and meeting modern requirements for the digital preservation of scholarly publications.

Each published article remains permanently accessible on the journal’s website without time restrictions and is assigned a unique Digital Object Identifier (DOI), ensuring the stability and long-term accessibility of the link.

To ensure the preservation of scholarly content, all journal issues are deposited in the V. I. Vernadskyi National Library of Ukraine, as well as in the global library network WorldCat, further enhancing the long-term visibility and discoverability of publications.

Articles may also be deposited in institutional repositories of universities with which the authors are affiliated, contributing to their additional dissemination and preservation.

Open Data Policy

The journal supports the principles of open science and encourages authors to deposit research data underlying their findings in open repositories (institutional, national, or international) that comply with FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable).

Where applicable, authors should provide a DOI or other persistent identifier for datasets in the article metadata and/or in the “Data Availability” section.