Archiving and long-term storage policy
The archive of journal issues, including publication metadata, is available on the official website of the Institute of Mathematical Machines and Systems Problems (IMMSP). It contains a collection of issues with full texts and abstracts. The archive is also available at the V.I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine in the section "Scientific Periodicals of Ukraine", as well as in the digital repository of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine on the NASPLib platform, where metadata and selected issues of the journal are accessible.
An electronic copy of the journal is stored in the Vernadsky Nationsl Library of Ukraine and the scientific electronic library «CyberLeninka» (till 2020).
The editorial board of the journal Mathematical Machines and Systems (MMS) adheres to international standards for ensuring continuous access to scientific publications. It guarantees that all digital objects (articles, codes, and mathematical models) will remain accessible to the community regardless of future technological changes.
14.1. Repositories and digital archives.
The journal uses a multi-level system for content deposition. The whole archive, from the journal’s foundation, is available in open access on the journal’s website.
• Institutional repository: obligatory archiving in the electronic archive of the Institute of Mathematical Machines and Systems Problems (IMMSP) of the NAS of Ukraine.
• V.I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine: articles are deposited in the “Scientific Periodicals of Ukraine” collection.
• Vernadsky National Library Digital Archive: backup of metadata for indexing in Google Scholar and OpenAIRE.
14.2. Technical means and storage standards.
Given the mathematical and technical profile of the journal, the following standards are applied:
PDF format — The standard for long-term storage. It ensures that complex mathematical formulas and diagrams will be displayed identically on any device in the future.
DOI (Digital Object Identifier) — Each article is assigned a unique identifier with the prefix 10.34121/1028-9763, ensuring citation stability and a persistent URL.
14.3. Accessibility guarantees and licensing policy.
The journal Mathematical Machines and Systems is an open access publication (Diamond Open Access — no fees for publication or access).
1. License: all articles are published under the Creative Commons Attribution International (CC BY) license, allowing scientists to freely use research results as long as they cite the original.
2. Authors’ rights: authors retain the right to self-archive any version of the article (preprint, postprint, or publisher’s PDF) in any open-access sources.
