ПОЛІТИКА АРХІВУВАННЯ ТА ВІДКРИТИХ ДАНИХ
The journal ensures reliable long-term preservation and accessibility of all published materials in accordance with international standards of digital archiving and the principles of open science.
To ensure the preservation of scholarly content:
- each published article is permanently available on the journal’s website without time limitations and is assigned a unique DOI (Digital Object Identifier), ensuring stable and persistent linking;
- journal issues are archived in the Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine;
- articles are deposited in institutional repositories of the universities with which the authors are affiliated;
- the journal uses the Open Journal Systems (OJS) platform, which supports open access and meets the requirements of modern digital archiving.
The journal supports the principles of open research data and encourages authors to provide access to the research data underlying their publications, subject to ethical, legal, and confidentiality considerations.
The editorial board recommends that authors deposit data in reliable open repositories that ensure long-term preservation and accessibility. Data should be accompanied by appropriate descriptions (metadata) to enable discovery, interpretation, and reuse.
The journal adheres to the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable), which aim to ensure that research data are discoverable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable.
Authors are encouraged to include a Data Availability Statement in their articles, indicating where the data can be accessed or explaining any restrictions on access.
In the event of the journal’s discontinuation, the editorial board will ensure the transfer of the electronic archive to an institutional or national repository in order to preserve access to the published materials.
All procedures are carried out in accordance with international standards of open access, digital archiving, and contemporary scholarly publishing practices.



