Archiving Policy
Journal of Intelligent Systems and Future Computing (JISFC) is committed to the long-term preservation and accessibility of its published content, ensuring that articles remain available to readers and researchers even in the event the journal ceases publication or becomes otherwise unavailable from its original source.
Preservation Service
JISFC's content is digitally preserved through the PKP Preservation Network (PKP PN) — a free, not-for-profit dark archive developed for journals using Open Journal Systems (OJS). PKP PN preserves content using the LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) distributed preservation model across a global network of preservation nodes.
How This Protects Readers and Authors
PKP PN operates as a "dark archive" — preserved content is held securely and is not publicly accessible under normal circumstances, but becomes available in the event of a "trigger event," such as the journal ceasing publication or content becoming otherwise unavailable from JISFC's own website. This ensures that:
- Published articles remain part of the permanent scholarly record, regardless of the journal's future operational status.
- Citations to JISFC articles remain valid and traceable over the long term.
- Readers and institutions can rely on continued access to JISFC's published research.
Verification
JISFC's preservation status can be independently verified through the PKP PN network directory.
For questions regarding archiving or preservation access, contact the editorial office at editor@jisfc.com.







