Archived Policy

Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering (JESE) maintains a comprehensive archive of all published issues, ensuring that readers and researchers have continued access to valuable research, innovations, and solutions in the field of environmental science and engineering.

Key Features of the Archived Policy:

  1. Complete Archive Access:

    • All published issues of JESE are stored in an accessible digital archive. Readers, researchers, and institutions have access to full-text articles, including supplementary materials such as data sets, charts, and multimedia where applicable.
    • The archived content is fully searchable, allowing users to find articles by keywords, topics, authors, and publication dates.
  2. Long-Term Preservation:

    • JESE is committed to the long-term preservation of all its published content. The journal uses trusted digital repositories and backup systems to ensure the security and accessibility of archived materials for future generations.
    • The journal follows international standards for digital preservation, ensuring that content remains accessible and intact for years to come.
  3. Open Access to Archived Content:

    • Older articles or specific issues may be made available as open access to enhance the dissemination of environmental knowledge and research. This allows a wider audience to access and benefit from past publications.
    • Libraries and institutions that subscribe to JESE have full access to both current and archived issues, enabling their users to access the complete body of research published by the journal.
  4. Updates and Corrections:

    • Occasionally, archived content may be updated or corrected to reflect new findings, rectifications, or clarifications. These changes will be made transparent with proper version control.
    • If articles require correction or update, JESE will provide an updated version along with a correction notice that will be linked to the original publication in the archive.
  5. Archive Integration with Online Platforms:

    • JESE’s archive is fully integrated with digital platforms, making it easy for readers to access past issues through the journal’s website. This includes convenient search functions and access to full-text PDFs.
    • Institutional and individual subscribers will have seamless access to both current and archived articles, enhancing the value of JESE for academic and research purposes.
  6. Access Rights:

    • Archived content is available according to subscription status. Institutions with an active subscription have full access to archived and current issues.
    • For users who do not have a subscription, individual articles can be purchased for one-time access.
  7. Archiving of Supplementary Materials:

    • Alongside the main manuscript content, supplementary materials such as raw data, research methodologies, or additional multimedia files (when applicable) will be archived and made available to readers as part of the published article.
  8. Access After Journal Closure:

    • In the event that JESE ceases publication, all archived content will remain available through online repositories, ensuring continued access to the journal’s research and contributions to the environmental science and engineering fields.
  9. Retractions and Corrections:

    • In cases where published articles are retracted or require corrections due to errors or ethical concerns, the original article will remain in the archive with a retraction or correction notice clearly labeled. The journal follows ethical guidelines to notify readers and ensure transparency in all changes.

Conclusion:

The archived content of Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering serves as a valuable repository of research and knowledge, offering continued access to important articles and studies that contribute to solving global environmental challenges. JESE ensures the long-term preservation of its content while providing easy access to its rich archive for future research, policy development, and academic use.