Archiving Policy
Digital Archiving and Preservation Policy
RJTLLE ensures long-term preservation and accessibility of its published content through recognized archiving systems.
The journal is currently archived in:
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CLOCKSS (Controlled Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe)
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LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe)
These systems guarantee permanent access to scholarly content even in the event of journal discontinuation.
Self-Archiving Policy
RJTLLE supports the wide dissemination of research and allows authors to deposit versions of their work in institutional or subject repositories.
Authors are permitted to:
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Deposit the submitted version (preprint) at any time
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Deposit the accepted manuscript (postprint) after peer review
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Deposit the published version (Version of Record) immediately after publication
Conditions:
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Proper citation of the published article must be included
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A link to the journal version (DOI) must be provided
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The integrity of the article must not be altered
This policy aligns with open-access best practices and supports global knowledge sharing.