Archive Policy

SPEED: Sports Performance and Physical Education Development is committed to the long-term preservation and accessibility of all published content. Our archiving policy ensures that the scholarly record remains available for future researchers, educators, and the general public, even in the event of system failures or journal closure.

1. Digital Preservation

To safeguard the continuity and integrity of our journal content, SPEED implements the following digital archiving strategies:

  • All published articles are stored on secure servers with regular backups.

  • Multiple copies of journal content are kept in distributed storage systems to prevent data loss.

  • Each article is assigned a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) through Crossref, providing a permanent, citable link.

2. Archiving in Repositories

The journal content is archived and made accessible through the following platforms:

  • Garuda (Garba Rujukan Digital – Kemdikbudristek, Indonesia)

  • Indonesia OneSearch (National Library of Indonesia)

  • Internet Archive

  • PKP PN (Public Knowledge Project Preservation Network) (if enabled via OJS)

  • Institutional Repositories (Authors are encouraged to deposit their articles)

These platforms ensure long-term access and discoverability of the journal’s content beyond our website.

3. Self-Archiving Policy

Authors are permitted and encouraged to deposit copies of their published articles in:

  • Personal websites

  • Institutional repositories

  • Public databases such as ResearchGate, Academia.edu, or Google Scholar

Provided that:

  • The final published version is used (with DOI)

  • Proper citation and journal source are clearly stated

  • No commercial use is made of the content (in line with the CC BY-NC 4.0 license)

4. In the Event of Journal Closure

If SPEED is ever discontinued, all published content will remain accessible through:

  • Official indexing services (e.g., Garuda, Crossref, etc.)

  • Institutional and public repositories

  • The journal's digital archives hosted with reliable hosting services or third-party digital preservation networks