Archiving Policy
Archiving Policy
International Journal of Islamic Studies and Social Sciences (IJISS)
The International Journal of Islamic Studies and Social Sciences (IJISS) is committed to ensuring the long-term preservation, accessibility, and usability of all published scholarly content. The journal recognizes the importance of digital archiving as a fundamental component of responsible scholarly communication and sustainable academic publishing.
Digital Preservation Commitment
IJISS is dedicated to preserving its published content in order to guarantee continued access to articles, even in the event of technical disruption, website migration, or cessation of publication. The journal supports the principle that scholarly works should remain permanently available to the academic community and the wider public.
Archiving and Preservation Strategy
The journal utilizes the archiving and preservation features available within the Open Journal Systems (OJS) environment and supports recognized digital preservation practices for long-term content security and availability.
Where applicable, IJISS may participate in preservation services such as the PKP Preservation Network (PKP PN) and other compatible archiving mechanisms designed to ensure permanent access to published content.
Institutional and Repository Access
Authors are permitted to deposit, share, and archive the published version of their articles in institutional repositories, personal websites, academic social networks, and other non-commercial repositories, provided that full bibliographic details of the original publication in IJISS are clearly acknowledged.
Open Access and Long-Term Availability
As an open-access journal, IJISS ensures that all published articles are freely accessible to readers worldwide. The journal is committed to maintaining continuous online availability of its content and supporting long-term academic dissemination through appropriate digital preservation measures.
IJISS is committed to protecting the scholarly record and supporting sustainable access to academic knowledge through responsible archiving and preservation practices.



