This journal is committed to ensuring the long-term preservation and accessibility of its published content. All articles are archived with the Public Knowledge Project (PKP) Preservation Service(s), which guarantees that the journal's content remains accessible and preserved for future generations.

The PKP Preservation Service ensures that all content is securely stored and that the journal's full-text articles are available even in the event of unforeseen disruptions to the journal’s website or hosting services. This service contributes to the stability and longevity of the journal's online presence, offering reliable, permanent access to our published research.

Through this partnership, we aim to maintain the integrity and accessibility of the academic work we publish, making it available to readers and researchers worldwide.