Archive Policy
Wisdom Vortex: International Journal of Social Science and Humanities is dedicated to preserving and ensuring long-term access to published research. To achieve this, the journal utilizes both National Science Library (NSL) and Internet Archive (Archive.org) for digital archiving.
Archiving and Preservation Strategies
- National Science Library (NSL): The journal’s digital content is stored in the NSL repository, ensuring access to a vast collection of scholarly resources, including scientific periodicals, monographs, reports, and dissertations. This supports the national R&D community by maintaining valuable research records.
- Internet Archive (Archive.org): The journal deposits its digital content in org, a nonprofit digital library committed to universal access to knowledge. This platform ensures permanent, global access to journal articles, preventing data loss and ensuring research availability for future generations.
- Institutional and University Repositories: The journal encourages authors to deposit their published articles in their respective institutional or university repositories, enhancing accessibility and research visibility.
- Library Partnerships and Open Access Platforms: The journal collaborates with academic libraries and open-access platforms to maximize article discoverability and longevity.
Objectives of Archiving
- To preserve all published articles for long-term access.
- To protect against accidental data loss by maintaining multiple backups.
- To ensure accessibility for researchers, scholars, and institutions worldwide.
- To collaborate with national and international archiving organizations for research dissemination.
Through this robust archiving policy, Wisdom Vortex: International Journal of Social Science and Humanities ensures that every published article remains accessible, citable, and protected for future reference.