Archiving Policy

The archiving policy for the Frontiers in Applied Physics and Mathematics journal ensures that all published content is preserved for future accessibility. Here are some typical components of archiving policies that might be relevant:

  1. Digital Preservation: The journal likely utilizes various digital archiving systems such as CLOCKSS, Portico, or similar services to ensure that its content remains accessible regardless of any future changes in technology or the publisher's circumstances.

  2. Institutional Repositories: Authors may be allowed or encouraged to deposit versions of their work in institutional repositories, following the journal's specific embargo periods if applicable.

  3. Personal Archives: Authors are often permitted to archive pre-print versions on personal or departmental websites and can usually archive the accepted manuscript (post-peer review, pre-final published version) after an embargo period.

  4. Public Access Policies: Compliance with public access requirements from funding bodies or governments can also be part of the archiving strategy, ensuring that research funded by these entities is freely accessible to the public after a certain period.

  5. Long-Term Access: The policy ensures that archives will be accessible over the long term, often detailing the format, quality, and accessibility standards maintained by the journal.