SELF ARCHIVING POLICY
SWARNRUDRA: An International Multidisciplinary Journal of Academic Research supports responsible self-archiving practices to enhance the visibility, accessibility, and academic impact of published research while maintaining strict adherence to copyright and publication ethics.
The journal encourages authors to disseminate their research through appropriate academic platforms, ensuring that proper credit is always given to the original publication in SWARNRUDRA. Self-archiving is permitted in a way that preserves the integrity of the published work and supports open scholarly communication.
Archiving Permission
Authors are permitted to archive different versions of their manuscript as follows:
- Pre-print Version: Authors may share the submitted manuscript before peer review on personal, institutional, or non-commercial academic platforms.
- Accepted Manuscript (Post-print): The peer-reviewed accepted version may be archived after publication, with clear citation of the original journal source.
- Published Version: The final published PDF may be shared with proper acknowledgment and reference to SWARNRUDRA.
Acceptable Archiving Platforms
- Institutional repositories
- Personal academic websites
- Non-commercial research repositories
- Academic networking platforms (e.g., ResearchGate, Academia.edu)