Digital Preservation and Archiving Policy
JOMEINO is committed to ensuring the long-term accessibility and preservation of its published content.
All journal content is hosted on secure publisher-managed servers and is subject to regular internal backups and redundant storage procedures to minimize the risk of data loss.
In addition, JOMEINO participates in the PKP Preservation Network (PN), a free, community-based digital preservation service provided by the Public Knowledge Project. Through PKP PN, the journal’s content is automatically preserved in a distributed network of independent archival nodes, in accordance with recognized long-term digital preservation standards, ensuring long-term preservation and continued access if the journal or publisher becomes unavailable.
Furthermore, the publisher deposits published journal content into the Internet Archive, an independent non-profit digital library. This manual archiving process provides an additional, non-exclusive external preservation layer and supports long-term public access to the journal’s content.
The archived materials reflect the versions of record made publicly available by the journal at the time of deposit. Access to preserved content is maintained through both the journal’s official website and trusted external preservation platforms.
JOMEINO recognizes the importance of established long-term digital preservation infrastructures and continues to evaluate additional preservation and archiving solutions to further strengthen its preservation strategy.