Archiving and Preservation Policy
Preserving scholarly research for future generations through secure, reliable, and long-term digital access.
At the IJRDO Journal of International Affairs and Global Strategy, we are dedicated to making our research accessible, safe, and available for long-term use.
Quality scholarly publishing includes proper archiving and preservation. These practices protect the integrity of the scholarly record and allow future readers, researchers, and institutions to access articles many years after publication.
To achieve this, the journal participates in trusted archiving systems where published content is stored in dependable digital repositories.
Why Archiving Matters
These systems are designed to safeguard journal material against loss, corruption, or disappearance from the web—even if the journal website is changed or becomes inaccessible in the future.
Archiving ensures that published research remains permanently available, citable, and useful for academic and professional purposes.
Our Archiving Policy Includes
- Everlasting conservation of published journals in recognized online repositories
- Storage redundancy by keeping content in multiple secure locations
- Consistent long-term access for reading, citation, and reference purposes
- Academic preservation aligned with best-practice standards used by libraries and research institutions
Preserving Scholarly Value
Archiving supports accurate citation, transparency, and accountability in research.
By maintaining the complete text of published articles, along with metadata, abstracts, and related records, IJRDO Journal of International Affairs and Global Strategy preserves the scholarly contributions of authors for years to come.
This ensures research remains discoverable, usable, and relevant for future academic communities.
Need More Information?
If you have questions regarding how archiving is managed or where journal material is stored, our editorial staff will be pleased to provide additional details.


