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This journal develops various processes in order to preserve permanent access to digital objects hosted on its own servers:
– Backups.
– Monitoring of the technological environment to foresee possible migrations of obsolete formats or software.
– Digital preservation metadata.
– Use of DOI.
The files published on this website are available in easily reproducible formats (PDF, HTML and XML-JATS).
This journal is part of the Public Knowledge Project’s Private LOCKSS Network (PKP-PLN). PKP-PLN generates a decentralized archive system distributed among collaborating libraries in order to create permanent archives of the journal for preservation of the authentic original version of the content and its restoration if necessary.
A list of journal issues currently preserved in the PKP PN is available.
Digital preservation policy will be periodically reviewed by Editorial CSIC.

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DOI: 10.3989/chdj
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