
Archiving & Preservation
Global Review of Humanities, Arts and Society (GRHAS) is committed to ensuring the long-term accessibility, preservation, and integrity of the scholarly record. The journal implements archiving and digital preservation practices designed to safeguard published content and ensure continued access to research even in the event of technical failure, platform changes, or journal discontinuation.
Digital Preservation
All articles published in GRHAS are preserved through the journal’s digital publishing platform and archiving systems to ensure permanent accessibility. The journal maintains secure storage and backup procedures to protect the integrity of published content and to prevent data loss.
Published articles remain permanently accessible through the journal’s official website and digital publication infrastructure.
Long-Term Archiving
To support long-term preservation and scholarly accessibility, GRHAS participates in recognized digital archiving and repository systems. These systems ensure that journal content remains available to the academic community even if the journal’s primary website becomes unavailable.
Archived content includes the final published version of each article, along with associated metadata necessary for indexing, citation, and long-term retrieval.
Repository Deposit
Authors are permitted to deposit the published version of their articles in institutional repositories, subject repositories, and other recognized academic archives. Authors are encouraged to include complete bibliographic information and a link to the official publication in GRHAS to ensure accurate citation and attribution.
This policy supports wider dissemination and long-term preservation of scholarly research.
Metadata Preservation
The journal maintains structured article metadata to support indexing, discoverability, and long-term preservation. Metadata records include essential bibliographic information such as article title, authorship, publication details, and digital identifiers when applicable.
Commitment to Scholarly Record Integrity
GRHAS is committed to maintaining the reliability and permanence of the academic record. The journal continuously supports archiving and preservation practices that ensure published research remains accessible to scholars, institutions, and the broader academic community over time.
