The TransportTech journal view digital archiving and preservation as a comprehensive set of processes and actions designed to safeguard digital information and ensure its unrestricted availability over an extended duration. The journal is committed to ensuring continuous access for readers to all available digital content. The archiving and preservation policy includes the following measures:

Website Archiving

All online content of the journal, including articles, supplementary files, images, metadata, and web pages, is preserved on publisher (National Aviation Academy) server. This server is accessible around the clock, and any malfunctions are addressed within a timeframe of 24-36 hours. The primary versions of the content are hosted on the journal’s website to ensure continuous access.  All the published issues and individual articles are freely accessible in pdf format.

Self-Archiving

Authors are permitted to archive the final published version of their articles in personal or institutional repositories immediately after publication, ensuring wide and independent access. In such cases, full bibliographic information (article title, authors, journal title, volume, issue, pages) about the original publication must be provided and a link must be made to the original article on the journal’s website.