Archiving Policy

The "Journal of Regional Studies Review" (JRSR) is committed to ensuring the long-term preservation and accessibility of the scholarly content it publishes. Our archiving policy involves the systematic deposition of articles in recognized digital repositories and archival platforms. By collaborating with reputable archiving services, JRSR aims to create a lasting record of regional studies research, safeguarding the intellectual contributions of authors for future generations. This archival process serves as a crucial step in securing the scholarly heritage embedded in each publication.

In accordance with open access principles, JRSR seeks to maximize the visibility and reach of its content through digital archiving. Articles published in the journal are made available in established repositories, ensuring broad accessibility to researchers, academics, and the global community. This commitment to archiving aligns with the journal's mission to facilitate the exchange of knowledge, encouraging a seamless and continuous exploration of regional studies topics. By actively participating in archiving initiatives, JRSR aims to contribute to the preservation and dissemination of valuable regional studies research.

The archiving policy of JRSR not only serves the immediate scholarly community but also underscores the enduring significance of regional studies as a field of exploration. By systematically preserving our published content, we reinforce the lasting impact of research and provide a foundation for ongoing academic inquiry and discourse within the dynamic landscape of regional studies.