Archiving Policy
Archiving Policy
The Journal of Modern Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (JMHRS) is dedicated to preserving and archiving its content to ensure long-term accessibility and security. We utilize the Public Knowledge Project (PKP) Preservation Network (PN), a free preservation service for Open Journal Systems (OJS) journals that meet specific criteria. The PKP PN plugin for OJS 3.4 is currently being developed and will be available in the plugin gallery soon.
In addition to PKP PN, JMHRS uses the LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) system, integrated within Open Journal Systems, to maintain a secure and permanent archive for journal content. Journals accepted to archive content in the Global LOCKSS Network, or those participating in a Private LOCKSS Network, can benefit from this preservation initiative.
Furthermore, JMHRS supports the CLOCKSS (Controlled Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) system, which provides another layer of security for archiving. Journals that have signed a contract with the CLOCKSS Archive can ensure the long-term preservation and accessibility of their content through this system.
Through these archiving policies and initiatives, JMHRS is committed to safeguarding the scholarly work published in the journal, ensuring the longevity and accessibility of valuable research contributions.