Archiving policy for materials and open data, and the FAIR principles
The journal implements various procedures designed to ensure permanent access to the content hosted on its servers:
- backup;
- monitoring of technical aspects to prevent potential format conversions or software obsolescence;
- digital preservation metadata;
- use of Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs).
In addition, the journal stores its metadata in a repository to ensure the long-term digital preservation of articles (e.g., the V. I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine and the OUCI system).
The journal adheres to the Diamond Open Access model, which implies the absence of fees for both authors and readers. All scholarly publications are freely available without financial, technical, or legal restrictions.
The journal *Word of the National School of Judges of Ukraine* is committed to promoting transparency and reproducibility in research. We encourage authors to make their research data available in accordance with the FAIR principles. This policy describes our approach to the sharing and management of research data.
The journal supports the FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management:
Findable:
- Data should be assigned a persistent identifier (DOI)
- Data should be described with rich metadata
- Metadata should be registered in a searchable resource
Accessible:
- Data should be retrievable using standard protocols
- Access conditions should be clearly stated
- Metadata should remain accessible even if data is restricted
Interoperable:
- Data should use standardized formats
- Data should use controlled vocabularies where applicable
- Data should include references to related data
Reusable:
- Data should have clear usage licenses
- Data provenance should be documented
- Data should meet domain-relevant standards