Archives and Digital Preservation
The International Journal of Arts, Commerce, Science and Technology (IJACST) maintains a structured digital archive of published scholarly work. This archive helps authors, readers, professors, Ph.D. scholars, libraries, universities and indexing systems locate articles by volume, issue, month and year.
Each archive entry is arranged to support academic browsing, citation verification, DOI-linked publication identity, issue-wise preservation and search-engine readability. The archive page is intentionally clean and compact so that every visitor can immediately understand which volume and issue belongs to which publication period.
Volume and Issue Directory
Permanent Scholarly Archive Since Journal Establishment
IJACST archives preserve the intellectual record of the journal from its establishment in 2025. Each published issue is organized for long-term access, citation checking, library use, researcher browsing and institutional reference.
Issue Preservation
Every issue is arranged by volume, year and month for easy retrieval.
Stable Linking
Clean archive URLs help authors and readers cite issue pages accurately.
Search Visibility
Archive structure supports Google crawling and academic search discovery.
Library Friendly
Volume-wise records help colleges, libraries and universities verify publications.
Digital Archiving, Discoverability and Long-Term Access
Digital preservation is not only about storing files; it is about keeping published research usable, discoverable, citable and verifiable. IJACST archive architecture supports issue-wise organization, DOI traceability, metadata clarity, search accessibility and long-term academic record protection.
Transparent Archive Policy for Authors and Readers
The archive page is maintained as a formal record of journal issues. Published issues should remain accessible with article titles, author names, abstracts, PDF links, DOI information, publication month, volume number and issue number wherever applicable.
Explore Published Research by Volume and Issue
Browse IJACST archives to access multidisciplinary open access research, verify issue records and locate published articles through a clean, compact and scholar-friendly archive system.