Archiving and Access Policy
The International Journal of Applied and Fundamental Aging Research (IJAUP) is committed to ensuring the long-term preservation, sustainable accessibility, and integrity of the scholarly content it publishes. This archiving policy is established in accordance with internationally accepted academic publishing standards and the principles of the Creative Commons Attribution–NonCommercial (CC BY-NC) license, with the aim of safeguarding authors’ rights while enabling broad, non-commercial access to published research.
Archiving Framework
Discoverability and Indexing
Articles published in the International Journal of Applied and Fundamental Aging Research (IJAUP) are made discoverable through reputable abstracting and indexing platforms and scholarly databases. These mechanisms enhance the visibility, accessibility, and citation of the journal’s content at the international level. Detailed information about indexing and abstracting services is available on the journal’s Abstracting & Indexing webpage.
Submitted Manuscript (Preprint)
Authors are permitted to archive the originally submitted version of their manuscript (preprint) in institutional repositories, subject-based repositories, or recognized preprint servers, provided that:
Accepted Manuscript (Author Accepted Manuscript – AAM)
Following formal acceptance, authors may archive the accepted version of their manuscript prior to publisher formatting and typesetting in institutional or disciplinary repositories, subject to the following conditions:
Published Version (Version of Record)
The final published version of each article, which constitutes the authoritative Version of Record, is permanently preserved and made accessible through the official website of the International Journal of Applied and Fundamental Aging Research (IJAUP) and the publisher’s digital archiving infrastructure. This version is distributed under the CC BY-NC license, allowing non-commercial use, sharing, and redistribution with appropriate attribution and without alteration of the scholarly record.
Commitment to Long-Term Access and Author Rights
By implementing transparent archiving practices and applying the CC BY-NC license, the International Journal of Applied and Fundamental Aging Research (IJAUP) supports open scholarly communication while protecting authors’ moral rights. The journal remains committed to ensuring durable access, responsible reuse, and the long-term availability of its published content for the global academic community.