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Journal of Emerging Global Health

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Archiving Policy

Journal of Emerging Global Health (JEGH) follows a Green Open Access archiving policy, allowing authors to self-archive their manuscripts before and after publication. Authors retain the copyright of their scholarly work and are permitted to deposit versions of their manuscripts in personal, institutional, or subject repositories without seeking permission from the journal or the publisher.

Authors publishing in JEGH may archive the following versions of their manuscripts:

  • Preprint (submitted version): the version of the manuscript before peer review.
  • Accepted manuscript (post-print): the version accepted after peer review but prior to journal formatting and typesetting.
  • Version of record (published PDF): the final published version available on the journal website.

These versions may be deposited in institutional repositories, subject repositories, personal websites, or academic platforms, provided that proper acknowledgment of the original publication is given. Authors must clearly cite the journal title, article citation details, and include the URL or DOI of the published article.

When archiving the accepted manuscript or the final published version, authors should acknowledge the original publication as follows:

“This article has been published in the Journal of Emerging Global Health by Daffodil International University. The final version is available on the journal website.”

Digital Archiving and Preservation

Journal of Emerging Global Health (JEGH) is committed to ensuring the long-term preservation and accessibility of its published scholarly content.

To support digital preservation, the journal participates in the Public Knowledge Project Preservation Network (PKP PN). Through this service, the journal’s content is securely archived and preserved for long-term access.

The PKP Preservation Network provides decentralized and distributed preservation of journal content, ensuring that published articles remain accessible to the scholarly community even in the event of data loss or technical failure of the journal platform. This preservation system supports the long-term integrity, accessibility, and sustainability of the scholarly record published in Journal of Emerging Global Health.