Archiving Policy
Business Research and Administration Innovation (BRAIN) is committed to ensuring the long-term accessibility and preservation of all published articles. The journal follows these archiving policies:
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Digital Preservation: All published articles are archived digitally to ensure their accessibility in perpetuity. BRAIN utilizes digital repositories and archives to safeguard the content against loss or degradation.
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Third-Party Archives: Articles published in BRAIN may also be archived in third-party repositories and indexing services to enhance their visibility and accessibility globally. This includes initiatives such as LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) and CLOCKSS (Controlled Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe).
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DOI Assignment: Each article published in BRAIN is assigned a Digital Object Identifier (DOI), which provides a persistent link to the article regardless of changes to its hosting platform or location.
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Backup and Redundancy: BRAIN employs backup systems and redundancy measures to protect against data loss and ensure the availability of archived content under various circumstances.
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Accessibility: Archived articles are made available through the journal's website and affiliated databases, ensuring that researchers, scholars, and the public can access and cite them reliably.