Archiving Policy
How the journal preserves access to published issues and articles, including self-archiving guidance.
Bundelkhand Vimarsh maintains published issues, article landing pages, and article PDFs on its public website so that the scholarly record remains available after publication. The journal treats ongoing web availability, archive continuity, and article-level discoverability as part of its publication responsibility.
Preservation Approach
- Published issues are retained in the online archive section of the website.
- Article landing pages and linked PDFs are intended to remain publicly accessible as part of the journal record.
- Issue metadata and article bibliographic details are preserved in the journal archive structure.
- Publisher-side backup retention should cover article files, issue records, and key public website content during migration or redesign work.
Website and File Retention
- The journal seeks to retain article PDFs, abstracts, and issue records on the publisher-managed website.
- When technical maintenance, migration, or redesign occurs, the publisher should preserve published URLs or provide working redirects where possible.
- Corrections, updates, or withdrawals affecting the scholarly record should be reflected on the relevant article page.
Author Self-Archiving Policy
- Authors may share the published article PDF and the official article landing-page URL through personal webpages, departmental pages, and institutional repositories.
- Deposited copies should preserve full citation details for Bundelkhand Vimarsh and should link back to the official journal article page whenever possible.
- Uploaded copies should not remove the journal title, issue details, author attribution, or license statement shown on the publication record.
Current Preservation Position
The journal currently relies on publisher-managed website retention, archive backups, and article-page continuity. As the journal grows, additional preservation arrangements such as mirrored storage, institutional deposit, or third-party preservation services can further strengthen long-term reliability.
