Archiving and Preservation Policy

Lens: A Multidisciplinary Research Study and Review Journal (LMRSR) is bound to make sure that all of the published scholarly materials are made available and reachable in the long run. Responsible academic publishing involves archiving and preservation as means of 
protecting the research by the future generation of scholars, teachers, and readers. 

Digital Archiving Promises 

LMRSR has a well-organised digital archiving to ensure that published articles are not lost in data or accidentally deleted or failure to work. All accepted papers and published volumes are available in well secured and secured digital forms and they are frequently backed up to make them available again. 

Preservation Measures 

To ensure the integrity and the durability of academic content, the journal observes several preservation practices, which include: 
● Data backup and secure storage on a regular basis. 
● Keeping track of the archived journal issues and articles. 
● Protection against content removal or unlawful modification. 
● Ongoing observance of digital access as well as file integrity. 
These are measures that are taken to make sure that the research as published is authentic and has not been lost in the process of time. 

Accessibility and Continuity 

The journal is committed towards the continuous availability of the materials that it publishes. Even when updating the websites, making technical changes, or changing the platform, LMRSR will make reasonable efforts to save the already published materials and keep them accessible to the reader and researchers. 

Author and Reader Assurance 

In this Archiving and Preservation Policy, LMRSR will provide authors with confidence that their scholarly work will be safely kept and made available in the long-run. The journal can be used by the readership and academic institutions as a dependable, reliable source of multidisciplinary studies. This policy demonstrates the interest and resolve of LMRSR to academic accountability, openness, and long-term preservation of knowledge during the digital age.