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DIGITAL PRESERVATION & METADATA

Conatus – Journal of Philosophy is committed to ensuring the long-term accessibility, preservation, discoverability, and interoperability of its published scholarly content in accordance with recognised international standards of academic publishing and digital archiving.

The Journal is published electronically through the National Documentation Centre (EKT) using the Open Journal Systems (OJS) publishing platform developed by the Public Knowledge Project (PKP). The Journal benefits from EKT’s digital publishing infrastructure and metadata dissemination services.

All published articles are assigned permanent Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) through Crossref. DOI registration ensures persistent identification, stable citation linking, reliable metadata dissemination, and interoperability with international indexing services, library catalogues, repositories, and scholarly databases.

The Journal participates in the PKP Preservation Network (PKP PN), which provides long-term digital preservation and archiving of published content to ensure continued accessibility and integrity of the scholarly record.

Metadata associated with published articles - including author information, ORCID identifiers, abstracts, keywords, and DOI records - are deposited and distributed through recognised scholarly communication infrastructures in order to maximise discoverability, citation tracking, and international accessibility.

Authors retain copyright in their work in accordance with the Journal’s open-access policies and may deposit submitted, accepted, and published versions of their articles in institutional or subject repositories without embargo, provided that the original publication in Conatus – Journal of Philosophy is appropriately acknowledged.

DOI registration via Crossref | Hosted by EKT | Preserved through PKP PN