Archiving Policy
Digital Archive
Jurnal Teknologi Industri Pertanian (JTIN) is committed to the continued use and preservation of scholarly research, ensuring accessibility by converting and updating digital file formats to meet the latest technical standards. We work with organizations to maintain our own digital archives
Local Archive
Jurnal Teknologi Industri Pertanian (JTIN) maintains state-of-the-art facilities in the region for storing complete and accurate digital versions of published articles. Current format standards are XML and .pdf. Most files are kept in both formats. Website Archives All of JTIN's electronic content (websites, manuscripts, etc.) is stored in three different sources. The content on our servers is online and accessible to our readers. Copies of the same content are kept as backups at the other two sources. In the event of a server failure, all other sources can be brought online and the website accessible
Self-Archiving
Jurnal Teknologi Industri Pertanian (JTIN) supports self-archiving. The JTIN allows and encourages authors to make their research visible and accessible by uploading the final published version of their submission to personal or institutional repositories immediately after publication.
Indexing
Jurnal Teknologi Industri Pertanian (JTIN) abstracting/indexing service stores a lot of important information about articles. Additionally, the journal's two abstracting/indexing services archive not only metadata about articles, but also electronic versions of articles. Copies of articles on systems in the scientific community are therefore available as an alternative to proprietary journals.
All published articles are assigned a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) CrossRef. JTIN deposit its publications in multiple digital archives around the world to ensure long-term digital preservation. All published articles are indexed by Crossreff, Garuda, Sinta, and EBSCO. All articles are permanently archived and available in HTML and PDF formats. JTIN makes article metadata available according to the protocols of the Open Archives Initiative, enabling the automated "harvesting" of research articles for inclusion in other digital archives. To ensure the security and permanent access of this research, we support non-proprietary digital archiving of research papers by as many international archives as possible.




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