TNJ

Policy on Archiving, Repository and Unique Identifiers

The Journal ensures long-term preservation and accessibility of published content.

 

Archiving

  • Uses LOCKSS / CLOCKSS, institutional repositories, or publisher-hosted digital archives for preservation.

 

Repository Policy

  • Authors may deposit:
    • Preprints (before peer review)
    • Accepted manuscripts (post-review)
    • Published versions (based on journal copyright terms)
  • Deposits must acknowledge the Journal as the place of original publication.

 

Unique Identifiers

  • All published articles receive a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) through Crossref, ensuring global discoverability and indexing in Scopus.