Archiving Policy

Journal of Arts, Meaning and Public Life (JAMPL) is committed to the long-term preservation and accessibility of its published content. The journal is preserved through the PKP Preservation Network (PKP PN), which provides secure electronic backup and long-term digital preservation for journals hosted on the Open Journal Systems (OJS) platform. This is reflected in the Publisher Manifest.

The PKP PN uses the LOCKSS preservation framework to support decentralized, distributed, and long-term archiving of journal content. This system helps preserve the authentic published version of articles and supports continued access over time.

Through participation in the PKP Preservation Network, JAMPL benefits from a reliable preservation service designed especially for journals that are not covered by other archiving systems such as CLOCKSS or Portico. This supports the journal’s commitment to permanent scholarly access and responsible digital preservation. For further information on the PKP PN, please refer to the high-level overview.