Acta Universalis Medicinae is dedicated to ensuring the long-term preservation and accessibility of its published content. We utilize a combination of digital archiving and self-archiving to safeguard our articles and make them available to the global scientific community.

1. Digital Archiving via Google Scholar:

  • All published articles are indexed and archived in Google Scholar, providing immediate and lasting visibility to the scientific community and ensuring that the content is accessible and searchable online.

2. Self-Archiving:

  • Acta Universalis Medicinae supports self-archiving. Authors are encouraged to deposit their published articles in non-commercial repositories, institutional repositories, or personal websites. There is no embargo period, and authors may archive the final published version (Version of Record) as long as proper credit is given to the journal.

By combining these archiving strategies, Acta Universalis Medicinae ensures that its content remains accessible and preserved for future research and reference.