Archiving Policy

Self-Archiving Policy

In accordance with the principals of GREEN OPEN ACCESS PUBLICATION, Advanced Materials and Engineering Applications (AMEA) permits its Authors to self-archive the submitted version of the article, the accepted (peer-reviewed) version of the article, and Copyedited Galley (Published) version of article at any time after its release.

Journal Archiving Procedure­

Through normal server backup methods, the Advanced Materials and Engineering Applications (AMEA) will self-archive its volume in 'as-is' form, with each issue on its own internet server/URL. The third-party partner chosen for this service is Nirmal Integrated Consultancy (Team-NIC), who will archive the volumes on a web-based server that will be accessible from anywhere in the world. Volumes from the past would be available online or on demand. After payment of relevant fees and levies, print editions of any volume will be available on demand (with the exception of the Journal, which has only an E-ISSN).

In addition to self-archiving, the Advanced Materials and Engineering Applications (AMEA) uploads its material to a number of independent third-party archivers, including PKP Private LOCKSS Network (PKP-PN), CLOCKSS & OCLC World Cat Digital Collection Gateway, and others. Even though the journal is no longer published or available on its official website, access to the material has been preserved.

Third-party archives have their own regulations and procedures that regulate access to them. The official website of the Advanced Materials and Engineering Applications (AMEA) will have information about these archives as well as links to them.