Archival Policy

RESEARCH REVIEW International Journal of Multidisciplinary (RRIJM) is dedicated to ensuring the long-term preservation, accessibility, and retrievability of all published scholarly content. Our archival policy follows internationally recognized best practices to guarantee that research remains accessible to the global academic community indefinitely.

1. Digital Archiving

All articles are preserved in multiple digital formats (PDF, XML) and securely stored on the journal's servers with regular backups to prevent data loss.

2. Participation in LOCKSS & CLOCKSS

RRIJM supports decentralized preservation through participation in LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) and CLOCKSS (Controlled LOCKSS) networks, which safeguard content against server failures, disasters, or other disruptions.

3. Institutional and Subject Repositories

Authors are encouraged to deposit their published articles in institutional or subject-specific repositories, in accordance with the journal's open access policy, to enhance visibility, accessibility, and long-term preservation.

4. Metadata Indexing

Article metadata, including abstracts, authorship, and citation information, is indexed and preserved through major academic indexing services to ensure discoverability and retrievability.

5. DOI Assignment and CrossRef

Every published article is assigned a unique Digital Object Identifier (DOI) via CrossRef, ensuring permanent access, reliable citation, and tracking of scholarly impact.

For questions or further information regarding the archival and preservation of published content, please contact:
editor@rrjournals.com