Archiving Policy
The Journal of Humanities and Arts Perspectives (JHAP) is committed to ensuring the long-term preservation and accessibility of all published content. To achieve this, JHAP participates in trusted digital archiving programs that safeguard the integrity and availability of the journal’s scholarly content.
Archiving Programs
CLOCKSS (Controlled Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe)
- All JHAP content is preserved in the CLOCKSS Archive, which ensures that the material will remain freely available in the event the journal is no longer published.
- CLOCKSS provides a distributed network of libraries worldwide to guarantee secure and perpetual access.
- Learn more: www.clockss.org
LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe)
- JHAP content is also archived in LOCKSS, an open-source initiative that enables libraries to preserve digital content by regularly collecting and validating copies of the journal’s content.
- Learn more: www.lockss.orgTranslated articles originally published in a language other than English will not be considered.
Permanent Access
These archiving programs ensure that all articles published in JHAP will remain accessible, even in the unlikely event that the journal ceases publication. Both systems provide redundancy and security by storing copies of the journal’s content in geographically dispersed locations.By fostering collaboration among scholars, practitioners, and policymakers, JGTSS aims to address pressing global issues and contribute to building a more equitable, inclusive, and sustainable society. The journal is committed to advancing knowledge exchange and dialogue across disciplines and regions, shaping the future of social sciences research worldwide.