The International Journal of Neurology is committed to ensuring the long-term preservation, integrity, and accessibility of its published scholarly content. The journal takes appropriate measures to guarantee that all published articles remain permanently available and safeguarded against data loss, technical failure, or potential discontinuation of publication.
The International Journal of Neurology participates in the PKP Preservation Network (PKP PN), a distributed digital archiving system developed by the Public Knowledge Project. This network is based on LOCKSS technology (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe), which enables the creation and preservation of multiple secure copies of published content across a global network of participating institutions and libraries.
Through this preservation framework, the content of the International Journal of Neurology is securely archived and can be recovered or made accessible in the event of system disruption, data loss, or temporary journal unavailability. This approach supports the long-term reliability, authenticity, and accessibility of the scholarly record.