- The plan for electronic backup and preservation of access to the journal's content is clearly indicated. This policy sets out the ways in which the authors of JHAP can archive copies of their work on their own web pages, corporate web pages, and various other subject repositories.
- JHAP is an open-access license; articles can be made available immediately according to their specific Creative Common license terms. Suppose an author has published an article under an Open Access license. In that case, JHAP will encourage the author to share the Version of the Record on publication as opposed to the Accepted Manuscript.
- Authors may also reuse the Abstract and Citation information (e.g. Title, Author name, Publication dates) of their article anywhere at any time, including social media such as LinkedIn, Facebook, blogs and Twitter, providing that, where possible, a link is included back to the article on the JHAP site. Preferably, the link should include the Digital Object Identifier (DOI), which can be found in the Citation information about the article online. The accepted version may be placed on the author's personal website and/or the author's company/institutional repository or archive. Self-archiving of the submitted version is not subject to an embargo period.
JHAP is now formally archived at: