Archiving Policy
The International Journal of Law, Tourism, and Culture (IJLTC) adheres to an open-access model and ensures long-term preservation of its content through the use of the LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) system. This system provides a decentralized approach to digital preservation, allowing multiple copies of journal articles to be stored across various repositories to ensure that content remains accessible over time.
Key Points of the Archiving Policy:
- LOCKSS Compliance: The journal's content is archived with the LOCKSS system, which preserves and provides access to all published articles for long-term availability.
- Access and Preservation: Articles published in IJLTC are accessible via the journal's website and are also preserved in LOCKSS-compliant archives to ensure content remains available even in the event of technical failures or organizational changes.
- Digital Object Identifiers (DOI): Each article published in IJLTC is assigned a DOI to guarantee permanent access and citation.
This archiving policy is in line with industry standards for open-access journals and ensures the long-term accessibility of published research.