The journal Animal Biology ensures the long-term preservation, stable access, and reliable archiving of published scholarly materials. Publications are archived to guarantee their permanent availability, protect them against data loss, and ensure their further use in scientific research.
Full texts of articles, metadata, author information, bibliographic records, and digital object identifiers (DOI) are stored on the journal’s official website in the Archives section. They may also be represented in national and international scholarly repositories, catalogues, library systems, and indexing resources.
To maintain stable access to publications, the journal uses digital object identifiers (DOI), which ensure the persistence, accuracy, and long-term availability of links to published materials.
The journal supports self-archiving: authors may deposit published articles or versions of materials approved by the Editorial Office in institutional repositories, on personal academic webpages, in scholarly networks, and on other open resources, provided that the full bibliographic details of the publication and a link to the official website of the journal are included.
The journal’s archiving policy is aimed at preserving scholarly output, ensuring open access to research results, and supporting the sustainability of scholarly communication.














