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CATALOGING, archiving and indexing information

Cataloging, Archiving and Indexing:

We feel highly honored for being able to deposited published issues of our journal issues to National Library Australia through legal deposit mechanism which is a system to get these works cataloged in one of the most reputed libraries in the world. Through legal deposit (under the Australian Copyright Act 1968), National Library of Australia has been collecting Australian publications for more than 100 years. It ensures that a comprehensive collection of published material relating to Australia and its people, including our journals, is preserved for the community and future generations.

In additional to National Library Australia, our issues are also searchable on a number of other reputable and renowned research repositories which enhances the visibility of research work and increases the searcheability of our published content.

We also acquire the DOI for our published issues and articles. "Developed by a group of international publishers, the DOI System  provides a way to guarantee that digital copies of articles can remain accessible even if a journal changes its domain name or ceases publishing. DOIs are assigned and maintained by registration agencies such as CrossRef, which provides citation-linking services for scientific publishers" [1]. 

[1]: Hume-Pratuch, J. (2014, July 25). How to Use the New DOI Format in APA Style [Web log post]. Retrieved on April 27, 2016 from http://blog.apastyle.org/apastyle/digital-object-identifier-doi/

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      • Vol 2, Issue 1
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