Archiving Policy

Sanskriti: Journal of Humanities is committed to the long-term preservation and accessibility of its scholarly content, ensuring that research remains available for future generations. To this end, the journal employs a comprehensive archiving policy, which includes:

  • Internet Archive: Manuscripts and issues of Sanskriti are archived in the Internet Archive, ensuring that the journal’s content remains accessible and preserved for the future.
  • Public Knowledge Project PLN: The journal is indexed and archived in the Public Knowledge Project (PKP) network, which ensures that its digital records are maintained and accessible.
  • Self-Archiving Policy: Authors are encouraged to self-archive their peer-reviewed articles in institutional or subject-specific open-access repositories. This allows for broader dissemination and ensures that the research remains accessible to the global academic community.

These archiving schemes provide libraries and institutions with the assurance of perpetual access and the protection of their investments in scholarly content. For further information regarding the digital preservation policy of Sanskriti, please contact the editorial team.