The Journal of Public Administration, Policy, and Institutional Practice (JPPIP) is committed to ensuring the long-term preservation and accessibility of all published scholarly content. The journal adopts a digital archiving policy to safeguard academic records and to maintain continuous access to published articles.

JPPIP utilizes the Open Journal Systems (OJS) archiving features and supports distributed archiving systems such as LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) and CLOCKSS (Controlled LOCKSS), enabling participating libraries to preserve journal content and ensure its availability in the event that the journal is no longer published.

In addition, authors are permitted and encouraged to deposit the final published version of their articles in institutional repositories, subject repositories, and personal websites, with proper acknowledgment of the original publication in JPPIP.

Through these archiving mechanisms, JPPIP ensures that its published content remains securely preserved, accessible, and citable for future research and scholarly use.