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Important Notice on DOI Access and Journal Migration
Dear Esteemed Readers, Authors, and Scholars,
We wish to inform you that due to recent limitations on our previous hosting service (Figshare), some articles formerly published with DOIs assigned through that platform may currently appear inaccessible or inactive.
Please be assured:
All affected articles remain valid and preserved. To ensure the long-term stability, accessibility, and discoverability of our journal content, we are currently migrating all published articles to Zenodo — a reputable open-access repository supported by CERN and the European Commission.
🔁 What This Means:
All previous articles will be republished with new DOIs issued by Zenodo
Access to full articles will remain 100% free and open
Metadata and links will be updated across our archives, indexers, and citations
We apologise for any inconvenience this temporary disruption may cause and thank you sincerely for your continued support and understanding.
To access the newly migrated articles, please visit our official archive hosted at Zenodo:
👉 https://zenodo.org/communities/afrisophia_journal/
If you have any questions or need assistance locating an article, do not hesitate to contact us at:
With warm regards,
The Editorial Team,
AfriSophia: Journal of African Experiment, Thought and Experience