Digital Archive

Asian Business Review strives for the constant availability of published articles and online accessibility. The archive is available online and ready for download with all metadata. If Asian Business Review was unable to provide temporarily access (in an emergency or permanently) the archive could provide by few digital archives.

For this reason, Asian Business Review uses the following digital archives:

ZENODO

ZENODO is a general-purpose open repository created under the European OpenAIRE program and operated by CERN. All metadata is openly available under CC0 license, and all open content is openly accessible through open APIs.

CORE

CORE is a not-for-profit service delivered by The Open University and Jisc. CORE’s mission is to aggregate all open access research outputs from repositories and journals worldwide and make them available to the public. In this way, CORE facilitates free unrestricted access to research for all.

Asian Business Review also archives its contents timely (with full-text PDF) in HC and OSF.

 

 

Long-term Archiving Policy

This journal uses the Portico system to create permanent archives of the journal for purposes of preservation and restoration soon. Portico is among the largest community-supported digital archives in the world. ABR published articles are preserved in Portico to ensure the long-term survival of web-based scholarly publications. If the journal is no longer published (access to archive), authors/ readers will be able to view the journal contents. 

 

LOCKSS and CLOCKSS system has permission to collect, ingest, preserve, and serve the Archival Unit of this journal. Using the Open Journal System platform Asian Business Review developed its systems to deposit the articles that it publishes in digital archives CLOCKSS, and LOCKSS to guarantee long-term digital preservation. We will inform our authors when it will be preserved successfully by CLOCKSS, and LOCKSS systems.