Archiving Policy

 JENDELA (Jurnal Pengetahuan dan Kolaborasi Ilmiah) is committed to the long-term preservation and permanent accessibility of all published articles. The journal ensures that its scholarly content remains available to the academic community and the public through reliable digital archiving and preservation practices.

Digital Preservation

All published articles are permanently archived on the journal's official website and are assigned persistent identifiers (DOIs), where applicable, to ensure stable access and long-term discoverability.

The journal maintains regular backups of its website, database, and published content to minimize the risk of data loss and to ensure business continuity.

Institutional and Repository Archiving

Authors are encouraged to deposit the published version of their articles in:

  • Institutional repositories.
  • Subject-specific repositories.
  • Personal or institutional websites.
  • Academic social networking platforms, where permitted.
  • Other non-commercial repositories.

When depositing articles, authors should acknowledge the original publication in JENDELA (Jurnal Pengetahuan dan Kolaborasi Ilmiah) and provide the DOI or permanent article link whenever available.

Long-Term Accessibility

The Editorial Office is committed to maintaining continuous online access to all published content. If the journal changes its publishing platform or website, reasonable efforts will be made to preserve all published articles and maintain access through redirects, repository services, or alternative archival systems.

Archiving Services

To ensure long-term digital preservation and accessibility, JENDELA supports archiving through recognized preservation and indexing systems whenever applicable, including:

  • PKP Preservation Network (PKP PN)
  • LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe)
  • CLOCKSS (Controlled LOCKSS), where available
  • Institutional repositories
  • National or international digital archives

The specific archiving services used may evolve as the journal's technical infrastructure develops.

Open Access Preservation

As an Open Access journal, all archived articles remain freely accessible without subscription or payment. Archived content may continue to be read, downloaded, shared, and cited in accordance with the journal's Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license.

Commitment to Preservation

JENDELA recognizes the importance of preserving scholarly publications for future generations. The journal continuously seeks to adopt sustainable digital preservation practices to ensure the integrity, authenticity, and long-term availability of its published community service articles.