A "journal archive" is a collection of printed publications, such as journals, magazines, or newspapers, which are systematically organized and preserved. This collection can include physical issues stored on shelves or in archive rooms, or digital copies stored in electronic archives.
Digital archive management: Management and organization of digital copies of publications, including indexing and metadata capture.
Search and filtering functions: Searching for publications based on criteria such as title, author, publication date, or keywords.
Preview and display: Ability to view previews of publications or read full digital copies online.
Access control: Control over access to the archive based on user roles, permissions, or subscription status.
Metadata management: Management of metadata about the publications, capturing information such as title, author, publication date, description, and keywords.
Archiving physical issues: Management and organization of physical issues of the publications, including tracking locations and availability.