Digital Preservation
Journal of Applied Cryptanalysis & System Integrity (JACSI)
Preservation Strategy
JACSI is committed to the long-term preservation and permanent accessibility of all published content. The journal employs a multi-layer preservation strategy:
1. Preprint Archive (Primary)
As an overlay journal, all JACSI articles are based on preprints permanently hosted on:
- IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive (https://eprint.iacr.org/) — operated by IACR since 1998
- arXiv (https://arxiv.org/) — operated by Cornell University since 1991
Both archives provide:
- Immutable version history
- Permanent URLs and identifiers
- Institutional backing with long-term sustainability commitments
- LOCKSS/Portico participation
2. PKP Preservation Network (PKP PN)
JACSI participates in the PKP Preservation Network, a decentralized digital preservation service operated by the Public Knowledge Project using LOCKSS technology.
- Content is automatically deposited from OJS
- Geographically distributed preservation nodes
- Content becomes freely accessible if the journal ceases publication
- https://pkp.sfu.ca/pkp-pn/
3. LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe)
JACSI's OJS installation is configured for the Global LOCKSS Network (GLN), providing:
- Distributed preservation across participating libraries worldwide
- Continuous integrity checking
- Bit-level preservation of original files
- https://www.lockss.org/
4. Crossref DOI Registration
All articles receive a Crossref DOI providing:
- Persistent identification independent of URL changes
- Metadata preservation in the Crossref registry
- Citation linking and discovery
5. Institutional Repositories
Authors are encouraged to deposit the published version in their institutional repositories. The CC-BY-4.0 license permits this without restriction.
Cessation of Publication
In the event that JACSI ceases publication:
- All content remains accessible via preprint archives (ePrint/arXiv)
- PKP PN and LOCKSS ensure continued access to the published versions
- Crossref DOIs continue to resolve to preserved copies
- The journal website will display a notice directing readers to preserved content