Archiving Policy

Journal Policy

Archiving Policy

PsyMotion: Journal of Sport Psychology and Movement Science is committed to ensuring the long-term preservation, accessibility, and integrity of all published scholarly content.

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Long-Term Digital Preservation

The journal implements an archiving policy to guarantee that published articles remain permanently available and accessible to readers, authors, institutions, and the wider academic community.

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Content Preservation

All published articles are preserved in digital format to maintain long-term access and scholarly record continuity.

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Permanent Access

The journal ensures that published content remains accessible through the journal website and relevant digital archiving systems.

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Metadata Integrity

Article metadata, including title, author information, abstract, keywords, and publication details, is maintained for discoverability.

Archiving Commitment

PsyMotion is committed to preserving its scholarly content as part of its responsibility to authors, readers, and the academic community. The journal aims to maintain reliable access to all published articles, even in the event of technical disruption, website migration, or changes in publishing infrastructure.

Preservation of published articles in digital format

Maintenance of article metadata for long-term discoverability

Continuous accessibility through the journal platform

Protection of scholarly records and publication history

Digital Archiving System

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Article Publication

Once an article is accepted and published, the final version becomes part of the journal’s permanent scholarly record.

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Metadata Storage

Complete article metadata is stored to support indexing, searching, citation tracking, and long-term retrieval.

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Digital Preservation

Published content is preserved in digital form to ensure that readers can access articles beyond the immediate publication period.

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Continued Availability

The journal seeks to maintain access to published content through the journal website and available archiving mechanisms.

Preserved Materials

PDF

Full-Text Articles

Final published article files are maintained for long-term academic access.

XML

Article Metadata

Bibliographic metadata is preserved to support indexing and discoverability.

DOI

Persistent Links

Article links and identifiers are maintained to support citation and retrieval.

WEB

Journal Records

Issue information, publication history, and article records are maintained.

Self-Archiving

Authors may archive the published version of their articles in institutional repositories, personal websites, academic profiles, or other non-commercial scholarly platforms, provided that proper citation and a link to the original publication page are included.

Author Archiving

Recommended Citation Practice

Authors should include the article title, author name, journal name, volume, issue, year, and official article link when sharing or depositing their published work.

Archiving Statement

PsyMotion supports the sustainable preservation of academic publications and strives to ensure that all published articles remain available for future readers, researchers, institutions, and indexing services. This policy reflects the journal’s commitment to scholarly continuity, transparency, and responsible digital publishing.