Open Access Archiving and Long-Term Preservation Policy
ARCHIVING
The editorial board of the scientific periodical “Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Oriental Languages and Literatures” seeks to ensure long-term access to its scholarly publications and undertakes all necessary technical measures to guarantee backup preservation and open access to the journal’s content.
Storage locations
Each issue of the journal is published in both print and electronic formats. The electronic version is subject to mandatory open-access publication on the journal’s website and is deposited in the institutional repository of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv — eKNUTSHIR , which is integrated with the National Repository of Academic Texts of Ukraine.
Electronic copies of all issues of the journal are also transferred for storage to the platform “Scientific Periodicals of Ukraine” of the The National Library of Ukraine named after V.I. Vernadsky .
Archiving frequency
The content of the journal is archived after the publication of each issue, ensuring continuous and timely preservation of scholarly works.
Licenses and Permissions
All archived content retains its original licensing terms. This guarantees that readers and researchers may use the materials under the same conditions as at the time of their initial publication.
Archiving Policy Update
This archiving policy is reviewed every two years to ensure compliance with best practices in scholarly publishing and content preservation. Any updates or changes will be announced on the journal’s official website.
SELF-ARCHIVING
Preprint
Authors may deposit a preprint (a version of the publication that has not undergone peer review) in any repository, provided that a reference to the publisher and the journal is included in the following format: “This is a preprint of a manuscript submitted for publication in the journal “Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Oriental Languages and Literatures” , published by Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.”
Postprint
Authors may deposit the postprint (the final version of the article in the publisher’s PDF format) in any subject-based national or international repository, provided that the publisher, the journal title, and the article DOI are indicated.






