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For Librarians
CONSERVARE: Journal of Agricultural Knowledge invites librarians and information professionals to support the dissemination and long-term accessibility of high-quality scholarly research in agricultural sciences. As a fully open access journal, all published articles are freely available online immediately upon publication without subscription fees or access restrictions. Libraries are encouraged to include the journal in their electronic resource collections, library catalogs, institutional repositories, subject guides, and discovery services to enhance the visibility and accessibility of its published content.
Librarians are welcome to provide access to the journal through their institutional websites and digital library platforms by linking to the journal's official website. The journal's articles are published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits sharing and redistribution of the published material, provided that appropriate credit is given to the original authors and the journal. The journal also supports long-term digital preservation through its archiving policy to ensure the continued availability of the scholarly record.
The Editorial Office values collaboration with libraries and information services in promoting open scholarship and increasing the global reach of agricultural research. Librarians are encouraged to recommend CONSERVARE: Journal of Agricultural Knowledge to researchers, educators, and students, and to notify the Editorial Office of any issues related to access, indexing, metadata quality, or discoverability. Such collaboration helps strengthen scholarly communication and supports the journal's mission of advancing agricultural knowledge for the benefit of the global scientific community.