Archives – Past Issues & Volumes

Last Updated: June 2026 Preservation: LOCKSS, CLOCKSS, PKP PN DOI Prefix: Crossref Enabled Access: Full PDF (Open Access)

The Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Horizon (JMRH) is committed to preserving the academic record. Our archive directory offers permanent open access to every volume and issue published since JMRH's inception. Scholars, students, and research bodies can download PDF manuscripts for study, indexing, and citations under creative commons terms.

Digital Preservation Philosophy

Permanent, stable preservation of scientific literature using decentralized nodes, preventing data loss and ensuring that published research remains accessible for future generations.

Archived Volumes Index

JMRH publishes 12 monthly issues per calendar year. All publications are indexed chronologically. Each archived manuscript is equipped with metadata, keywords, abstract, and permanent links:

Archive Details System Specifications & Standards
Permanent DOI Every article is assigned a Crossref DOI for direct citation tracking.
Archiving Networks PKP Preservation Network (PN), LOCKSS, and CLOCKSS for decentralized safety.
Open Access Model CC BY-NC 4.0 (Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial) licensing.
Format Availability Full-text HTML landing page metadata + high-quality downloadable PDF.
Search Engine Visibility Sitemaps optimized for Google Scholar, BASE, and academic search spiders.

Latest Issues

For the most recent publications, please visit our Current Issue section. For historical research spanning commerce, education, applied sciences, technology, and ecological conservation in the Nilgiris, browse our indexed volumes using the online archive filter system.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are past JMRH articles permanently preserved?

Yes. JMRH preserves all articles digitally through the LOCKSS/CLOCKSS systems and the PKP Preservation Network (PN). This ensures permanent, decentralized storage and immediate availability even in long-term scenarios.

How do I cite an archived JMRH article?

Each archived article has a unique Crossref DOI. Citing authors should include the DOI URL (e.g., https://doi.org/10.xxxx/jmrh.xxxx) at the end of the reference in APA, Harvard, or local formats.

Can I download PDF versions of archived articles?

Yes, JMRH provides free, unlimited downloads of full-text PDF articles for all published volumes, with no login or registration barriers.

Access Current Issues

Read current research articles or submit your own research to JMRH. Our online indexing makes it simple to search the complete JMRH corpus.