Archive Policy

Archive Policy for Community Service Research Innovation (CSRI)

1. Archiving Purpose and Commitment

The archive policy of Community Service Research Innovation (CSRI) reflects our firm commitment to ensuring the long-term preservation, accessibility, and retrievability of all published scholarly content. This policy guarantees that valuable research outputs in the fields of community service, social innovation, and sustainable development remain permanently available to the global academic community and practitioners alike.

2. Digital Storage, Preservation, and Access

All articles published in CSRI are securely stored in a managed, redundant digital archive system integrated within the journal’s Open Journal System (OJS) platform. The storage infrastructure is designed to protect against data loss and corruption, employing regular backups and disaster recovery procedures.

The archive is fully open access, ensuring unrestricted availability to readers worldwide. Users can freely search, browse, download, and cite articles, fostering transparent knowledge dissemination.

3. Integration with National and International Archiving Systems

To ensure wide visibility and permanent archival, CSRI content is systematically indexed and archived by multiple trusted repositories, including:

  • GARUDA (Garba Rujukan Digital Nasional): The Indonesian National Reference Digital Repository, enhancing local scholarly reach and compliance with national archiving mandates.
  • Neliti: A prominent Indonesian open-access repository that hosts full-text articles to maximize visibility within Southeast Asia and beyond.
  • Open Journal Systems (OJS): The journal’s primary publishing platform, which includes robust archiving and metadata management capabilities to ensure content permanence.
  • Crossref: The assignment of DOIs (Digital Object Identifiers) via Crossref enables persistent, interoperable, and traceable article linking, improving citation and metadata accuracy worldwide.

Through these integrations, CSRI ensures that its published articles are preserved according to international best practices and remain accessible regardless of technological changes or platform transitions.

4. Continuity and Sustainability of Access

The publisher, PT. Inovasi Analisis Data, commits to the sustainable maintenance of the archive, guaranteeing continuous and reliable access to all past volumes and issues of CSRI. This ensures researchers, policymakers, and community practitioners can reference and build upon prior research indefinitely.

5. Policy Revisions and Transparency

The Archive Policy will be periodically reviewed to align with evolving technological standards, scholarly communication best practices, and legal requirements. Any updates or changes to this policy will be clearly communicated on the CSRI website and through official journal announcements to ensure transparency and author-reader trust.

Community Service Research Innovation (CSRI) remains committed to excellence in knowledge preservation, fostering an enduring legacy of accessible, impactful research for the global community.