The Journal of Modern Medical Science (JMMS) is committed to the long-term preservation and accessibility of published research. The journal employs reliable digital archiving practices to ensure that scholarly content remains permanently available, accessible, and protected against data loss.
Each published article is assigned a Digital Object Identifier (DOI), which provides a permanent and unique link to the article. This ensures that published research can always be located and cited accurately, even if the journal's website changes.
The journal preserves its published content through multiple digital formats and secure archiving systems, including:
Assignment of a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) for every article.
Publication of articles in PDF format for long-term readability.
Storage of article metadata and full text in XML format for indexing and interoperability.
Archiving in secure digital repositories to ensure permanent access.
Preservation through Archive.org (Internet Archive) for additional long-term digital storage.
Regular backup of journal content to prevent accidental data loss.
The journal ensures that archived articles remain accessible to researchers, institutions, and the public. Digital preservation systems protect the integrity and authenticity of published content while supporting indexing, citation, and future retrieval.
The editorial office regularly monitors preservation systems and digital repositories to maintain the availability and security of all published articles. These practices help ensure compliance with international publishing standards and improve the journal's long-term sustainability.
By using DOIs, preserving articles in PDF and XML formats, maintaining secure digital repositories, and archiving content through Archive.org, the journal safeguards its scholarly record and ensures permanent access to published research for future generations.