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JEMS is committed to the long-term digital preservation of all published content.

Digital Preservation Strategy

JEMS is developing its digital preservation strategy in compliance with international scholarly publishing standards. The journal intends to implement long-term archiving with recognised preservation networks and services. Details will be published on this page as they are confirmed.

Author Self-Archiving

Under the journal's Diamond Open Access model and CC BY 4.0 licensing, authors may deposit the published version of record in institutional repositories, subject repositories, or personal academic websites at any time, without embargo.

Metadata and Persistent Identifiers

JEMS plans to register Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) for all published articles. All published articles will be accompanied by structured metadata to support indexing, discoverability, and long-term citation integrity.

LOCKSS / CLOCKSS

JEMS intends to participate in community-based archiving programmes such as LOCKSS or CLOCKSS to ensure distributed, redundant preservation of the published record. Participation will be announced once formalised.