Archived Policy

The Journal of Biosciences and Innovations (JBI) maintains an archived policy that ensures the preservation and accessibility of all previously published articles and content. This policy is in place to allow readers and researchers to access past issues of the journal, ensuring that valuable scientific knowledge is preserved and easily accessible.

Key Elements of the Archived Policy:

  1. Long-term Accessibility: All articles published in JBI are archived and made available for long-term access. The journal utilizes digital repositories, ensuring that its content is accessible even after publication. Archived content can be accessed through the journal’s official website and other reputable scientific databases.

  2. Preservation in Reputable Databases: Articles are submitted to various reputable and global scientific databases, including PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science. This ensures that the content remains accessible to the global scientific community and can be cited and referenced over time.

  3. Free Access to Archived Content: To foster academic progress and ensure that scientific advancements are available to everyone, all archived articles are made freely available under the journal’s open access policy. This allows researchers, students, and professionals to access past research without any subscription fees.

  4. Content Retrieval: Archived articles can be retrieved based on publication date, keyword, author, or subject area. The journal’s online platform offers an advanced search functionality, making it easier for users to find specific articles or topics of interest.

  5. Update of Archived Content: The journal ensures that all outdated content is updated with corrections or new versions if needed. Any changes, including retracted articles or updates on scientific findings, are reflected in the archive to maintain the accuracy of the published information.

  6. Retention Period: The archive will retain all articles published in JBI indefinitely, allowing future generations of researchers to access valuable historical data, methodologies, and findings in biosciences and innovations.

  7. Protection of Intellectual Property: The archive policy ensures that the intellectual property rights of authors and contributors are protected. JBI adheres to best practices in the protection of copyrights and data privacy.