Archive Policy

Jurnal Bisnis Administrasi dan Manajemen (ALBAMA) is committed to ensuring the long-term preservation, accessibility, and integrity of its published scholarly content.

To support digital preservation and permanent access, ALBAMA participates in trusted archiving systems provided by the Public Knowledge Project (PKP).


Digital Archiving and Preservation

ALBAMA utilizes the following archiving systems:

These systems allow participating libraries to collect, preserve, and provide access to journal content, ensuring that published articles remain available even in the event of technical failure or discontinuation of the journal website.


Archival Integrity

All published content is stored in multiple secure locations. Archiving through LOCKSS and CLOCKSS ensures that the journal’s content is protected against data loss, corruption, or unauthorized alteration.


Permanent Accessibility

Archived content remains permanently accessible to the scholarly community in accordance with the principles of open access and long-term digital preservation.


Metadata Preservation

Complete journal metadata, including article information, publication details, and indexing data, is preserved as part of the archiving process to ensure accurate retrieval and citation over time.


Archiving Transparency

Information about ALBAMA’s archiving participation is publicly available through the Open Journal Systems (OJS) platform, developed by the Public Knowledge Project (PKP).