Archiving Policy

Archiving Policy for the "COSMIC JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES"

Introduction

The "COSMIC JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES" is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal that publishes original research on all aspects of behavioral sciences. The journal is committed to preserving and archiving its content for future generations. This archiving policy outlines the procedures that the journal will follow to ensure the long-term preservation of its articles.

Archiving Procedures

The "COSMIC JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES" will archive its articles in the following ways:

  • All published articles will be deposited in the PubMed Central (PMC) repository. This will ensure that the articles are freely accessible to anyone with an internet connection.
  • All published articles will be deposited in the CLOCKSS archive. This will provide a backup copy of the articles in case the PMC repository becomes unavailable.
  • All published articles will be deposited in the Portico archive. This will provide another backup copy of the articles in case the PMC and CLOCKSS archives become unavailable.

Archiving Schedule

The "COSMIC JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES" will archive its articles within 30 days of publication.

Archiving Format

All published articles will be archived in PDF format. This is a widely used and supported format that will ensure that the articles are accessible to future generations.

Access to Archived Articles

All archived articles will be freely accessible to anyone with an internet connection. The articles can be accessed through the PMC repository, the CLOCKSS archive, or the Portico archive.

Archiving Policy Changes

The "COSMIC JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES" reserves the right to change its archiving policy at any time. However, any changes to the policy will be clearly communicated to authors and readers.

Conclusion

The "COSMIC JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES" is committed to preserving and archiving its content for future generations. The journal's archiving policy ensures that its articles will be freely accessible to anyone with an internet connection for many years to come.