Archiving & Preservation Policy

International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Dynamics (IJTHD) is dedicated to ensuring the long-term accessibility and preservation of its published content. The journal recognizes the importance of making academic research continuously available for future scholars and adopts the following strategies:

  • Digital Preservation: All published articles are digitally preserved through multiple mechanisms:
    • LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe): Enables decentralized, distributed archiving among libraries.
    • CLOCKSS: Ensures long-term access to content in case of journal discontinuation or publisher failure.
    • PKP Preservation Network (PN): Utilized through our Open Journal System (OJS) to maintain permanent archiving.
  • Institutional Repositories: Authors are encouraged to deposit the final published version of their articles in institutional or subject-specific repositories, with full citation and metadata.
  • Self-Archiving Policy: IJTHD supports open access and allows authors to:
    • Archive both pre-print and post-print versions of their manuscripts.
    • Host the publisher’s PDF on personal or institutional websites with appropriate attribution to IJTHD.
  • Metadata and Indexing: All article metadata is correctly managed and indexed in global databases like Google Scholar, enhancing visibility and discoverability.
  • Redundancy and Backup: Regular backups of all journal content (articles, metadata, user data) are maintained in secure, geographically separate locations to ensure data safety.
  • In the Event of Discontinuation: If IJTHD ceases publication, all published content will remain freely accessible and permanently archived via CLOCKSS and LOCKSS systems.