Archive and Repository Policy

Journal of Tourism Theory and Research (JTTR) uses the LOCKSS system to allow participating libraries to create a distributed archiving system and to create permanent archives for conservation and restoration. For further information about the LOCKSS system, visit the link: https://www.lockss.org
Based on Stanford University Libraries, the LOCKSS Program provides award-winning, low-cost, open-source digital protection tools to give libraries and publishers access to permanent and authoritative digital content. The LOCKSS Program is a library-led digital protection system built on the principle of "securing large numbers of copies." The LOCKSS Program develops and supports libraries using open-source end-to-end digital protection software.
The LOCKSS system allows librarians at each institution to access and protect their subscribed e-content and restore the printed buying model that librarians are familiar with.
The Global LOCKSS Network is a proven approach to protection that uniquely empowers both libraries and publishers. The Global LOCKSS Network protects today's e-journals and e-books for tomorrow's readers. The Global LOCKSS Network is managed and administered by the Stanford University Libraries LOCKSS Program. 
Technical Infrastructure, security category for the use of LOCKSS technology. This page explains how it separates LOCKSS software and how protection works in LOCKSS networks (https://www.lockss.org)

Repository policy
The JTTR also has a policy of archiving other versions of the authors' work on the Dergipark platform.

Last Update Time: 11/6/22, 10:26:11 AM