Policy

  1. Purpose: The archiving policy of the Review Journal of Neurological & Medical Sciences Review aims to ensure the long-term preservation and accessibility of published scholarly content for future reference, research, and scholarly discourse.
  2. Scope: This policy applies to all content published in the Review Journal of Neurological & Medical Sciences Review, including but not limited to research articles, reviews, editorials, and supplementary materials.
  3. Archiving Procedures:
  • The Review Journal of Neurological & Medical Sciences Review employs digital archiving methods to preserve published content.
  • Published articles are archived on the journal's website in perpetuity, ensuring continuous access to the scholarly community and the public.
  • Additionally, the journal collaborates with reputable third-party archival services and databases to further ensure the preservation and accessibility of its content.
  • The journal employs industry-standard metadata practices to facilitate indexing and discovery of archived content by search engines, databases, and academic repositories.
  1. Accessibility:
  • The archived content of the Review Journal of Neurological & Medical Sciences Review is freely accessible to readers worldwide, fostering knowledge dissemination and scholarly exchange.
  • Access to archived content is provided without any subscription or paywall barriers, aligning with the principles of open access and academic inclusivity.
  1. Version Control:
  • The journal maintains version control of archived content to accurately reflect the scholarly record and any subsequent updates or corrections made to published articles.
  • Changes to archived content, such as corrections or retractions, are clearly documented and accompanied by explanatory notes to maintain transparency and scholarly integrity.
  1. Data Preservation:
  • In addition to textual content, the Review Journal of Neurological & Medical Sciences Review ensures the preservation of supplementary materials, datasets, and other digital assets associated with published articles.
  • Special care is taken to preserve the integrity and authenticity of data, adhering to best practices in data management and stewardship.
  1. Compliance:

The archiving policy of the Review Journal of Neurological & Medical Sciences Review complies with relevant industry standards, best practices, and guidelines established by organizations such as the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE), and the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ).

  1. Periodic Review:

This archiving policy is subject to periodic review and may be updated as necessary to incorporate advancements in archiving technologies, changes in scholarly publishing practices, or emerging regulatory requirements.