Archiving Policy
Research in Arabic Receptive Skills is committed to ensuring the long-term preservation, accessibility, and integrity of its published scholarly content. To guarantee continuous access to published articles, the journal implements a digital archiving and preservation policy in accordance with best practices in academic publishing.
Digital Archiving
All published articles in Research in Arabic Receptive Skills are archived electronically using reliable digital preservation systems. The journal utilizes institutional repositories and journal management platforms to store and preserve all content in multiple formats.
Open Journal Systems (OJS) Archiving
The journal employs Open Journal Systems (OJS), which supports secure data storage, regular backups, and metadata preservation to ensure the sustainability and availability of published articles.
Repository and Indexing
Published articles may also be archived in national and international repositories, indexing databases, and digital libraries to enhance visibility, accessibility, and long-term preservation.
Author Self-Archiving
Authors are permitted to archive the published version of their articles in institutional repositories, personal websites, or academic networking platforms, provided that proper citation and acknowledgment of the journal as the original source of publication are included.
Content Availability
In the event that the journal ceases publication, all published content will remain accessible through archived repositories and digital preservation services to ensure uninterrupted access for readers and researchers.