Digital Preservation and Repository Policy

Digital Preservation and Self-Archiving Policy

Institutional statement in accordance with good editorial practices and open access standards.

Digital Preservation

  • Participation in the PKP PN (LOCKSS) preservation network for distributed and long-term conservation.
  • Automatic backups in the main infrastructure and cloud storage with periodic integrity verification.
  • Metadata managed under interoperability standards: OAI-PMH, Dublin Core, and Crossref XML.
Dublin Core: an international set of basic metadata (title, author, date, etc.) that facilitates interoperability and metadata harvesting through OAI-PMH in academic catalogs and repositories.

Self-Archiving Policy

Prisma Journal authorizes the open deposit of articles in institutional, thematic, or personal repositories without embargo period, respecting the official citation and the publication license.

Versions allowed for deposit
Version Description Deposit Conditions
Preprint Manuscript submitted before peer review. Immediate deposit in academic repositories. Indicate that it has not been peer-reviewed or officially accepted.
Postprint Final author version after peer review. Immediate deposit in academic repositories. Include the complete citation and DOI link.
Published version Official formatted and published version (version of record). Immediate deposit in academic repositories. Maintain license CC BY 4.0, visible citation, and DOI.
Minimum requirements in the repository
  • Full citation of the article as it appears in the journal.
  • Permanent DOI link (format https://doi.org/10.63803/prisma.xxxxx).
  • Indication of the publication license Creative Commons CC BY 4.0.