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Repository Policy
Purpose:
The repository policy of [Instrumentation] aims to ensure the long-term preservation and accessibility of the journal's articles through digital repositories. This policy outlines the guidelines and procedures for depositing and sharing scholarly articles in repositories to enhance their visibility and availability.
Types of Repositories:
We recommend depositing articles in reputable and recognized digital repositories, including institutional repositories, subject-based repositories, and general open repositories. These repositories should adhere to recognized standards and practices for long-term digital preservation.
Deposit Procedures:
Authors of accepted manuscripts are encouraged to deposit their articles in digital repositories. They should follow the guidelines provided by the respective repositories for depositing their work. Authors are responsible for complying with any embargo periods or copyright policies imposed by the journal or funding agencies.
Embargo Periods:
There are no embargo periods enforced by [Instrumentation]. Authors are free to deposit their accepted manuscripts or published articles in repositories immediately after publication.
Versioning and Access:
We recommend depositing the final published version of the article in repositories. If the final published version is not available, authors may deposit the accepted manuscript or postprint version. Open access versions of the article are preferred for enhanced accessibility.
Metadata Requirements:
Authors depositing articles in repositories should include comprehensive metadata, adhering to recognized standards. The metadata should include essential details such as the article title, author names, abstracts, keywords, and persistent identifiers (e.g., DOIs).
Licensing and Copyright:
Authors are responsible for complying with the licensing and copyright requirements associated with their articles. We encourage authors to choose open licenses, such as Creative Commons licenses, to facilitate wider dissemination and reuse of their work. Authors should ensure they have the necessary rights or permissions for depositing their articles in repositories.
Repository Selection Criteria:
While we do not endorse specific repositories, we encourage authors to choose reputable repositories that align with recognized standards for digital preservation, discoverability, and indexing services. Authors should consider factors such as the repository's reputation, long-term preservation policies, and availability of indexing services when selecting a repository.
Compliance Monitoring:
The journal's editorial team will periodically monitor compliance with the repository policy. We may conduct checks or audits to ensure that articles are being deposited in line with the established guidelines. Non-compliance may result in reminders or additional guidance to authors.
Communication and Support:
For any questions or clarifications regarding the repository policy, authors can contact the editorial team of [Instrumentation] through the designated contact person or the journal's website.
By adhering to this repository policy, we aims to enhance the visibility, accessibility, and long-term preservation of its scholarly articles, ensuring their availability to the research community and the wider public.
Please note that this repository policy is subject to periodic review and may be updated or modified as necessary to align with evolving best practices and standards for digital preservation.
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Thank you for your cooperation and support in ensuring the open dissemination and accessibility of scholarly research.
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