Archiving and Preservation Policy

At the IJRDO – Journal of Law and Cyber Crime, we are determined to ensure that the research published by us will be available and can be used in the coming years. When an article is published, it becomes a part of the scientific record—and it must remain there, protected from technological, platform, or web updates.

? Why Archiving Matters

Scientific research is built upon previous findings. Published articles serve as:

Cited Works for future research.
Teaching Tools for clinical training.
Policy Basis for new guidelines.
Historical Data for longitudinal analysis.

How We Preserve Articles

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Secure Hosting

Articles are stored on stable servers with regular backups to prevent data loss.

02

Digital Archiving

Stored in reliable repositories that remain intact even if website systems change.

03

Permanent Accessibility

Online access is provided endlessly without restrictions or obstructing factors.

04

Downloadable Files

Standard PDF formats allow for offline reading and independent storage.

Keeping the Record Safe

Archiving is not only a matter of storage, but also a matter of maintaining faith in the scientific record. Whether it was written last month or last decade, we ensure the research remains accessible and reliable for the benefit of the community.