Journal Archiving
Indonesian Food Science and Technology Journal (IFSTJ) is committed to preserving the scholarly articles it publishes to ensure their long-term availability and accessibility. Indonesian Food Science and Technology Journal stores back issues and current articles following LOCKSS idea of keeping lots of copies of our items on several servers to keep them safe. To achieve this, IFSTJ employs multiple archiving services, including Indonesian National Library's Indonesia OneSearch and Garuda: Garda Rujukan Digital Indonesia, while also adhering to the principles of the Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe (LOCKSS) initiative under official agreements and the use of free plugins.IFSTJ allows authors to deposit the pre-print, post-print, and published PDF version as stated in the Copyright Notice.
LOCKSS Concept
Indonesian Food Science and Technology Journal (IFSTJ) adopts the principles of the LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) initiative, which is based on the concept of preserving content through distributed archiving. By maintaining multiple copies of its articles across different locations, IFSTJ ensures the redundancy and resilience of its archival system, minimizing the risk of content loss and guaranteeing continued access to its publications.
Compliance and Review
Indonesian Food Science and Technology Journal (IFSTJ) regularly reviews and monitors its archiving policies and practices to ensure their effectiveness and alignment with the evolving standards of digital preservation. The journal remains committed to providing enduring access to its publications and will continue to explore new archiving solutions to enhance its preservation efforts.