Archiving Policy
Archiving Policy
The SPH Journal of Literary Hermeneutics is committed to the long-term preservation and accessibility of the research it publishes. To ensure the enduring availability of scholarly contributions, the journal has established the following archiving policy:
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Internet Archive Preservation
All published articles in the SPH Journal of Literary Hermeneutics are archived and preserved in the Internet Archive, a globally recognized digital repository dedicated to the permanent preservation of academic and cultural materials. This ensures that the published works remain accessible to researchers and scholars worldwide, even in the event of unforeseen technical or institutional challenges. -
Author Self-Archiving
Authors are encouraged to archive and retain a copy of their final published paper in their personal electronic storage devices. In addition, they are strongly advised to upload their published articles on publicly accessible platforms, including but not limited to:-
Institutional Repositories
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Public Research Databases
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Open-Access Academic Networks
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Personal or Institutional Websites
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Recognized Scholarly Platforms (e.g., ResearchGate, Academia.edu, SSRN, HAL, arXiv, and Zenodo)
By depositing their work in multiple locations, authors contribute to the wider dissemination of knowledge and increase the visibility and impact of their research.
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Journal Website Access
The journal maintains a digital archive of all published articles on its official website. Authors and readers can freely access and download papers from the journal’s archives, ensuring continued scholarly engagement and knowledge sharing.
This policy reflects the SPH Journal of Literary Hermeneutics’ commitment to open-access principles, academic preservation, and global knowledge dissemination. Authors are encouraged to follow these archiving practices to enhance the longevity and accessibility of their scholarly work.