Digital Preservation Policy

Digital Preservation Policy

RCC establishes digital preservation as the responsibility and commitment of all staff involved in its editorial management. Its policy to carry it out is governed by:

  • Storing digital resources with great care.
  • Use of preservation strategies such as data rejuvenation, migration, technology preservation and digital archaeology; with the relevant evaluations to verify their effectiveness.
  • Encapsulation of the preserved information together with descriptive metadata.
  • Self-documentation based on the coding of the preserved information, without reference to external documentation.
  • Self-sufficiency to minimize dependencies on systems, data or documentation.

The journal's back-up files are hosted on internal servers belonging to the node of the Universidad Tecnológica de la Habana, José Antonio Echeverría (CUJAE).

Use and reuse policies

The Journal of Science and Construction is an open access publication. In accordance with international standards for open access publications, any person is authorized to copy, distribute and publicly communicate any of the texts published in the Journal of Science and Construction, as long as it is not for profit, it is cited properly. the source appropriately and refers to the original publication. Authors can freely disseminate their work and make it available elsewhere (for example, in institutional repositories, social and academic networks, personal websites, among others).