SELF ARCHIVING POLICY
Jms International Journal Of Computer, Science And Management supports the wide dissemination and accessibility of scholarly research through a responsible self-archiving policy. The journal encourages authors to share and preserve their research work in institutional repositories, personal websites, academic platforms, and non-commercial research archives in order to increase the visibility, accessibility, and academic impact of their published articles.
Author Rights and Research Sharing
Authors publishing in the Jms International Journal Of Computer, Science And Management are permitted to archive and share their accepted and published manuscripts for academic, educational, and non-commercial purposes. Authors may upload their research work to institutional repositories, university websites, personal academic pages, and recognized scholarly networking platforms while ensuring proper acknowledgment of the original journal publication.
The journal encourages responsible sharing of scholarly content to support global research collaboration, academic communication, and knowledge dissemination across the international research community.
Conditions for Self-Archiving
While self-archiving their work, authors must ensure that:
- Proper citation and acknowledgment of the journal publication are clearly provided.
- The archived version does not misrepresent the officially published article.
- The content is used only for academic, educational, and non-commercial purposes.
- Any modifications or updates to the manuscript are clearly identified where necessary.
- The integrity and originality of the published work are maintained at all times.
Authors are encouraged to include complete bibliographic details, including journal name, volume, issue, publication year, and article information while sharing their manuscripts.
Institutional and Academic Repositories
Jms International Journal Of Computer, Science And Management permits authors to deposit their research articles in:
- Institutional repositories
- University digital libraries
- Personal academic websites
- Non-commercial open access repositories
- Academic networking and research-sharing platforms
This policy helps improve research visibility, citation impact, long-term preservation, and accessibility of scholarly work for researchers, students, and professionals worldwide.
Commitment to Open Knowledge Dissemination
The journal believes that self-archiving contributes significantly to the growth of open academic communication and scientific progress. By supporting responsible research sharing, the Jms International Journal Of Computer, Science And Management promotes transparency, accessibility, and the global exchange of scholarly knowledge while maintaining ethical publication standards and academic integrity.