Archiving Policy
Upadesha: Journal of Education Research and Learning Innovation is committed to ensuring the long-term preservation and accessibility of all published articles. To achieve this, Upadesha implements a comprehensive archiving policy that safeguards the scholarly content for future generations.
Digital Archiving and Preservation
Upadesha ensures that all published articles are:
- Permanently stored and archived in trusted digital repositories.
- Indexed in academic databases to enhance discoverability and accessibility.
- Available for download at any time without restrictions.
Archiving Systems
To guarantee data integrity and long-term preservation, Upadesha collaborates with:
- LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) and CLOCKSS (Controlled LOCKSS) for decentralized and permanent archiving.
- Institutional Repositories for additional storage and backup.
- PKP Preservation Network (PN) for open-access journal archiving.
Self-Archiving Policy
Authors are encouraged to self-archive their published articles in:
- Institutional repositories of their universities.
- Personal websites or academic social networks (e.g., ResearchGate, Academia.edu).
- Preprint servers that comply with the journal’s policies.
Ensuring Accessibility
Upadesha is dedicated to preserving academic knowledge and guarantees that all articles remain:
- Permanently accessible even in the event of unexpected technical failures.
- Available in multiple formats (PDF, XML, HTML) for compatibility with various digital platforms.