The journal ensures a robust plan for electronic backup and preservation of its content to guarantee uninterrupted access to its articles. This policy outlines how authors of the Journal of Linguistic and Rhetorical Studies can archive copies of their work on personal web pages, institutional web pages, and various subject-specific repositories. Journal of Linguistic and Rhetorical Studies operates under an open-access license, ensuring that articles are immediately available upon publication according to the terms of their specific Creative Commons license. Authors publishing under an Open Access license are encouraged to share the Version of Record rather than the Accepted Manuscript to ensure greater visibility and citation impact.
Authors are permitted to reuse the abstract and citation details of their article (e.g., title, author names, publication date) and full text in any medium, including social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, blogs, and Twitter. When sharing, authors are encouraged to include a link to the article on the Journal of Linguistic and Rhetorical Studies website. Ideally, this link should include the Digital Object Identifier (DOI), which is available in the citation information online.
Authors may archive their articles on their personal websites, institutional repositories, or archives. There is no embargo period for self-archiving the submitted version of the manuscript.
Journal of Linguistic and Rhetorical Studies is now formally archived at: