Archiving

Green Construction Journal (GCJ) is committed to ensuring the long-term preservation, accessibility, and availability of all published scholarly content. The journal recognizes the importance of digital preservation in maintaining the integrity of the scholarly record and safeguarding research outputs for future generations of researchers, practitioners, and policymakers.

To ensure the continuous accessibility of published articles, Green Construction Journal utilizes the archiving and preservation features provided by the Open Journal Systems (OJS) platform. All published content is stored and maintained on secure journal servers and supported by regular backup procedures conducted by the publisher. These measures are intended to prevent data loss and ensure the availability of journal content in the event of technical failures or system disruptions.

In addition, the journal encourages the dissemination and preservation of published articles through institutional repositories, national repositories, and other recognized scholarly archives. This approach enhances the visibility, accessibility, and long-term preservation of scientific publications while supporting the principles of open access and scholarly communication.

Digital Preservation

Green Construction Journal adopts digital preservation practices to ensure that published content remains permanently accessible. The journal's preservation strategy includes:

  • Storage and management through the Open Journal Systems (OJS) platform.
  • Regular system and database backups by the publisher.
  • Preservation of published articles in institutional and scholarly repositories.
  • Maintenance of permanent article metadata and publication records.

These preservation mechanisms help protect journal content against accidental loss, technological obsolescence, and system failures.

Accessibility and Availability

All articles published in Green Construction Journal are made available through an Open Access publishing model. Published content remains accessible on the journal website without subscription fees or access restrictions.

In the event that publication of the journal is discontinued, reasonable efforts will be made by the publisher to preserve and maintain access to previously published content through appropriate archiving systems and institutional repositories.

Self-Archiving Support

The journal supports authors in preserving and disseminating their published work through institutional repositories, personal academic webpages, and recognized scholarly communication platforms. Authors may archive the published version of their articles provided that proper citation to the original publication in Green Construction Journal is included.

Commitment to Scholarly Preservation

Green Construction Journal is dedicated to preserving the scholarly record and ensuring the continued availability of published research. Through responsible digital preservation practices and open-access dissemination, the journal seeks to maximize the long-term impact, visibility, and accessibility of scientific knowledge.