The Journal of Engineering, Informatics, Communication, Science & Technology, Education, (Christian)Theology, and Multidisciplinary Knowledge ( EICSTEM Journal) ensures that all published content is securely stored and preserved for long-term accessibility. The journal implements multiple digital archiving systems to guarantee the availability and durability of its publications.

1. Automatic Archiving (LOCKSS & CLOCKSS)

EICSTEM utilizes the following preservation systems:

  • LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe)

  • CLOCKSS (Controlled LOCKSS)

These systems enable partner libraries and institutions to create permanent archives of the journal, ensuring long-term preservation of all published content.

2. Archiving in OJS

All published articles are stored automatically within the journal’s Open Journal System (OJS). This ensures that content remains accessible even in the event of technical failures or system changes.

3. Author Self-Archiving

Authors are permitted to archive:

  • Pre-print versions (before peer review)

  • Post-print versions (after peer review)

  • Final published versions (journal PDF)

in institutional repositories, personal repositories, or academic platforms (such as Google Scholar, ResearchGate, etc.), provided proper attribution is given.

4. Third-Party Repository Archiving

EICSTEM content may also be indexed and archived by external repositories, search engines, and academic indexing services to ensure long-term preservation and wider accessibility.