Archive Policy
The Journal of Mental Health and Well-Being in Counseling adopts an archive policy to ensure the preservation and accessibility of published articles.
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Digital Preservation: Journal of Mental Health and Well-Being in Counseling employs digital archiving strategies to ensure the long-term preservation of all published articles. Articles are stored in secure digital repositories to safeguard against loss or damage.
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Accessibility: All published articles are made freely accessible to the public immediately upon publication. The Journal of Mental Health and Well-Being in Counseling supports open access principles to promote widespread dissemination of knowledge without barriers.
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Metadata Archiving: Comprehensive metadata associated with each published article is archived to facilitate accurate indexing, searchability, and citation tracking. This includes details such as author names, affiliations, article titles, abstracts, keywords, and publication dates.
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Version Control: The Journal of Mental Health and Well-Being in Counseling maintains version control of all articles to track revisions and updates accurately. This ensures transparency and accountability in the publication process.
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Backup and Recovery: Regular backup procedures are in place to protect against data loss. Journal of Mental Health and Well-Being in Counseling ensures robust backup systems to recover archived content in case of unforeseen events.
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Compliance: The Archive Policy of the Journal of Mental Health and Well-Being in Counseling complies with international standards and best practices in digital archiving and preservation. This commitment ensures the reliability and integrity of the archived content over time.