Journal Archiving Policy

Nursing Genius Journal is committed to preserving scholarly contributions and ensuring the longevity of its published content. To achieve this, the journal has implemented a robust Journal Archiving Policy.

Archiving System: Nursing Genius Journal is included in the Public Knowledge Project Private Network (PKP PN). This distributed archiving system is specifically designed to establish enduring archives of the journal. The purpose of this system is to facilitate the preservation and restoration of the journal's content over time.

Permanent Archives: The archiving system employed by Nursing Genius Journal is dedicated to creating permanent archives. This ensures that the scholarly works published in the journal remain accessible for future generations and continue to contribute to the body of knowledge in the field of nursing.

Preservation and Restoration: The primary objective of the archiving policy is to preserve the integrity of the journal's content. Through systematic archiving, Nursing Genius Journal aims to safeguard articles, research findings, and other scholarly materials from potential loss or deterioration. In the event of data loss or technical issues, the archiving system enables efficient restoration, maintaining the continuity of the journal's scholarly record.

Commitment to Access: By participating in the PKP PN archiving system, Nursing Genius Journal reaffirms its commitment to providing enduring access to its publications. The journal acknowledges the importance of accessibility to past research for ongoing scholarship, and the archiving policy reinforces this commitment.

Continuous Improvement: Nursing Genius Journal remains dedicated to the continuous improvement of its archiving processes. The journal regularly evaluates and updates its archiving practices to align with industry standards and best practices, ensuring the efficacy of the preservation and restoration efforts.

As part of its overarching commitment to excellence, Nursing Genius Journal views its Archiving Policy as an integral component of scholarly stewardship, upholding the principles of transparency, accountability, and the long-term accessibility of valuable research contributions.