Archiving Policy

All articles from the journal are published in electronic format. We strive to archive texts in various databases.

The journal is archived in the LOCKSS system under license, as well as in CLOCKSS within the PKP Preservation Network (PN), and in the digital library of the Polish National Library POLONA.

Self-Archiving Policy

Articles published in the journal Holocaust Studies and Materials are released under the Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license. The journal encourages authors to self-archive the final published version of their texts (also referred to as: published version, final published version) and/or postprints (the peer-reviewed final electronic version accepted for publication by the publisher).

Research Data Archiving Policy

The editorial team supports open access policies. Authors are encouraged to archive research data in open research data repositories and to cite research data correctly in their publications, preferably including a DOI number or another research data identifier.

Information on Research Data Policy

Research data refers to data collected, processed, obtained, or generated as part of scientific research or development work, whether digital or non-digital.

The journal’s editorial team supports open access policies and encourages authors to archive research data in open research data repositories.

It is important to ensure that research data adheres to the FAIR principles:

  1. Findable – easily searchable
  2. Accessible – available to any interested party
  3. Interoperable – compatible and connectable with other data
  4. Reusable – suitable for multiple uses

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Archiving

Archiving Policy

All articles from the journal are published in electronic format. We strive to archive texts in various databases.

The journal is archived in the LOCKSS system under license, as well as in CLOCKSS within the PKP Preservation Network (PN), and in the digital library of the Polish National Library POLONA.

Self-Archiving Policy

Articles published in the journal Holocaust Studies and Materials are released under the Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license. The journal encourages authors to self-archive the final published version of their texts (also referred to as: published version, final published version) and/or postprints (the peer-reviewed final electronic version accepted for publication by the publisher).

Research Data Archiving Policy

The editorial team supports open access policies. Authors are encouraged to archive research data in open research data repositories and to cite research data correctly in their publications, preferably including a DOI number or another research data identifier.

Information on Research Data Policy

Research data refers to data collected, processed, obtained, or generated as part of scientific research or development work, whether digital or non-digital.

The journal’s editorial team supports open access policies and encourages authors to archive research data in open research data repositories.

It is important to ensure that research data adheres to the FAIR principles:

  1. Findable – easily searchable
  2. Accessible – available to any interested party
  3. Interoperable – compatible and connectable with other data
  4. Reusable – suitable for multiple uses