Archiving

Evrimata: Journal of Mechanical Engineering places a strong emphasis on the long-term preservation and accessibility of its published content. To ensure that its research articles are safely stored and available for future generations, the journal utilizes the LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) system. LOCKSS is a distributed digital archiving project that ensures the reliable and enduring preservation of scholarly content across a network of participating libraries and information centers.

The LOCKSS system guarantees that all articles published in the journal are securely stored in multiple locations around the world, providing a robust safeguard against data loss or corruption. Each archive site holds a copy of the journal's content, ensuring redundancy and minimizing the risk of information being permanently lost due to server failures or other technical issues. This system not only helps preserve the journal’s content but also ensures that it remains accessible over time, regardless of technological changes or challenges in the future.

In addition to its primary function of preserving articles, the LOCKSS system automatically restores any damaged or corrupted content, further ensuring the continuity and integrity of the published material. By using the LOCKSS system, Evrimata: Journal of Mechanical Engineering upholds the highest standards of academic archiving, ensuring that its research contributions remain accessible, accurate, and preserved for the benefit of the global scientific community. This commitment to permanent, reliable storage also helps to enhance the visibility and impact of the journal’s research, providing long-term access for researchers, educators, and professionals in the mechanical engineering field.