Archiving and Repository Policy

Archiving Policy

World Nutrition Journal is committed to ensuring the long-term preservation and accessibility of its content. In the event that the journal ceases publication, measures have been put in place to safeguard access to its articles.

Electronic Backup: World Nutrition Journal utilizes electronic backup systems to safeguard against data loss and ensure the integrity of its content. Regular backups are conducted to preserve the journal's archives.

Preservation of Access: In addition to our internal backup procedures, World Nutrition Journal is committed to partnering with reputable archiving services to preserve access to our content. Main articles published in World Nutrition Journal are archived through initiatives such as The PKP Preservation Network (PN) and LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) system to ensure a secure and permanent archive for journal content. These partnerships ensure that our articles remain accessible to researchers, scholars, and the public, even in the event of unforeseen circumstances leading to the journal's discontinuation.

Repository Policy

Authors are permitted to deposit their manuscripts in the following locations:

  • Institutional repositories

  • Disciplinary or subject-based repositories

  • National or funder-mandated repositories

  • Personal or departmental websites

There are no restrictions on repository selection, provided that proper citation and attribution to the original publication are maintained. WNJ supports compliance with funder open access mandates and encourages broad dissemination through trusted repositories.