Archiving Policy

Digital Archiving

All articles published in Pharmedicine Journal are permanently archived and made freely accessible online. The journal ensures the long-term preservation and sustainability of its digital content in compliance with international standards. The preservation policy includes the following measures:

- Full-text versions of published articles (PDF and other formats) are preserved on the journal’s servers.

- Authors may download print of the article as a PDF document. Authors may send copies of the article to colleagues without embargo.

- Each article is assigned a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) and is permanently stored within the CrossRef database. The DOI system guarantees constant and reliable access to articles over time.

- Regular backups are performed, and all data are stored on multiple secure servers to prevent data loss.

Author Self-Archiving

- Authors are allowed and encouraged to deposit the published version (publisher’s PDF) of their articles in institutional repositories, personal websites, and public repositories (e.g., ResearchGate, Academia.edu, Google Scholar, Zenodo, etc.).

- No embargo period is applied; authors may archive their articles immediately after publication.

Long-term Preservation

Pharmedicine Journal cooperates with and/or intends to register with international digital archiving and preservation systems, including but not limited to:

Post-Publication Corrections and Retractions

  • In cases where significant errors are identified, the journal publishes an “Erratum” or “Corrigendum.”
  • In the event of retraction, the original article remains in the archive but is clearly marked as retracted.

The journal is licensed under a Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).