ARCHIVING AND ACCESSIBILITY POLICY
Long-Term Digital Archiving
The Eurasian Clinical and Analytical Medicine (ECAM) journal is committed to ensuring the long-term accessibility and reliability of all published content. To achieve this, we utilize the Internet Archive platform, a globally recognized and trusted digital archiving service that secures the preservation and accessibility of our content. Each issue and article is archived in Internet Archive promptly upon publication, providing a reliable source for future reference.
Open Access and Persistent Links
To guarantee enduring access, every article published in ECAM is assigned a Digital Object Identifier (DOI). The DOI system offers permanent links to all articles, safeguarding content availability and traceability over time. All issues and articles are freely accessible on the Internet Archive, with each linked directly to its unique DOI, ensuring long-term access.
Regular Archiving Updates
ECAM systematically archives all newly published content. Every new issue and article is added to the Internet Archive within 30 days of publication. In cases where updates or corrections are made to published content, the revised versions are promptly archived, and previous versions remain accessible to ensure the availability of the most accurate version of the research.
Archive Access and User-Friendly Structure
Our archive page is structured to offer user-friendly access to previous issues and articles. The archive section includes filtering options by year, issue, and topic, enabling researchers to locate content quickly and efficiently. Each article page clearly displays essential information, including the DOI link, author details, and publication specifics, facilitating ease of access and citation.
Transparent Archiving Policy
ECAM’s archiving practices and policies are transparently shared with our readership. The primary platform for archiving is Internet Archive, and all content is linked to a DOI to secure long-term accessibility. Our commitment to transparency includes clearly stated guidelines that ensure each issue is archived promptly upon publication, preserving our articles for future scholarly use.
Data Integrity and Ethical Compliance
All archived content upholds the highest standards of scientific and ethical integrity. Articles comply with ethical publishing guidelines, including appropriate author permissions and adherence to rigorous ethical standards. Content preservation is further reinforced by Creative Commons licensing, ensuring secure and legitimate use of our materials. This licensing also provides readers and researchers with trustworthy access while supporting legal compliance.
Contact and Support
For further information about our archiving policy, researchers and users are invited to contact us at info@eurasianmedicine.com. We welcome inquiries and suggestions to continuously improve our archiving processes and ensure optimal accessibility for the academic community.