Archive Policy

Arus International: Interdisciplinary Journal of Education, Humanities, Law, and Social Entrepreneurship (AI: IJ-EHLSE) maintains an open and accessible archive for all published articles to ensure the longevity and accessibility of research in the fields of education, humanities, law, and social entrepreneurship.

  1. Digital Preservation

    • All articles published in the journal will be archived digitally and made available on the journal’s website, ensuring that readers can access past issues and articles.
    • The journal collaborates with reputable digital repositories and archiving services to ensure the long-term preservation of all articles, including institutional repositories and international databases.
  2. Access and Availability

    • Articles published in the journal will remain available in perpetuity, and access will be open to all users, adhering to the journal's open access policy.
    • Archived articles will be freely accessible online via the journal's website, providing continued availability to researchers, students, and the wider community.
  3. Data Retention

    • The journal will retain all data associated with the publication of an article, including the manuscript files, peer review records, and communication related to the publication process, for a minimum period of 5 years from the date of publication.
    • This ensures that articles are available for reference and verification, maintaining the integrity of the research process.
  4. Withdrawal of Articles

    • In cases of serious ethical violations, such as plagiarism or misconduct, the journal reserves the right to withdraw or retract articles after a thorough investigation. Such withdrawals will be clearly indicated in the article’s record and on the journal’s website, while maintaining transparency regarding the reason for the action.
  5. Back Issues and Archives

    • All back issues of the journal will be made publicly available on the journal’s website and stored in an accessible digital archive. This includes all articles published in previous volumes and issues, ensuring comprehensive access to historical data.
  6. Preservation of Metadata

    • All metadata related to articles, including titles, abstracts, authorship, and citation information, will be archived and maintained for long-term access, contributing to the visibility and citation of research.

By implementing this Archive Policy, the journal ensures that published research remains accessible for the global academic community, preserving the knowledge and fostering ongoing engagement with the scientific and professional fields it serves.