digital prevention
The Engineering, Sustainability and Society Journal adopts digital preservation and scientific dissemination mechanisms aimed at ensuring the permanent availability, integrity, and accessibility of published content.
Preservation and Dissemination Systems
- Open Journal Systems (OJS): the journal uses the OJS platform for editorial management and digital preservation of its publications.
- Digital Object Identifier (DOI): each article receives a DOI managed by Crossref, ensuring persistent identification, traceability, and academic citation.
- PKP Preservation Network (PKP PN): the journal participates in the PKP digital preservation network, enabling secure and distributed storage of published content.
- Open Access Policy: all published content is freely available without access or download charges for readers.
LOCKSS and CLOCKSS Systems
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The journal implements the LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) system, which distributes multiple copies of the content across secure locations, ensuring preservation and recovery of information in the event of failures or data loss. |
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The journal also participates in CLOCKSS (Controlled Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe), an international digital preservation infrastructure that guarantees permanent availability of scientific content even in the event of irreversible loss of the original website. |
Self-Archiving and Academic Dissemination
The journal encourages the deposit of articles and associated data in institutional repositories, thematic repositories, and specialized academic platforms. Authors may self-archive their publications on personal websites, academic networks, and other scientific dissemination channels, promoting the visibility, accessibility, and long-term preservation of published content.
These strategies strengthen digital preservation, information security, and the international dissemination of the scientific knowledge published by the journal.








