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Journal Long-term Archiving and self-archiving policy

The journal believes in the importance of long-term preservation of scholarly content and ensures the content of electronic archive documents for long periods of time, maintaining their attributes such as integrity, authenticity, inalterability, originality, reliability and accessibility. Original information content will never be altered, but may be annotated or supplemented by clearly noted errata, references and other developments that occur subsequent to original publication.

Several archiving measures are established:

Website archiving:
All of our electronic content (website, manuscripts, etc.) is stored on three different sources. Content on one server is online and accessible to the readers. The copy of the same content is kept as a backup on two other sources. In case of failure of one server, any one of the other sources can be made online and website expected to be accessible within less than 24-36 hours.

Archieves Ouvertes (HAL):
Finance, Markets and Valuation is included in HAL, an archiving system that creates permanent archives of the journal for purposes of preservation and restoration. Read more about HAL.

Self-archiving:
Authors may archive the final published version of their articles in personal or institutional repositories, as well in any social and academic network, immediately after publication.

Finance, Markets and Valuation permits and encourages the authors to disseminate electronically pre-print versions (version before being evaluated and sent to the journal) and/or post-print (version reviewed and accepted for publication) of their works before publication, as it encourages its earliest circulation and diffusion and thus a possible increase in its citation and scope between the academic community. It can be deposited in personal web spaces (web, blog, social networks, scientific forums, etc.), institutional open archives (university archives and repositories,...) and scientific social networks like ResearchGate, Google Scholar, Academia.edu, Getcited.org.

For the journal's published version of the work, it must detail all bibliographical data of the publication, duly noting the journal Finance, Markets and Valuation's original source of material, including the authorship, the year of publication, number of issue, and the pages on which the information appears, as well as the link to the Journal’s web page using its assigned DOI® name.