POLICY & REGULATION
JOSKA: Jurnal ISORI Kampar is an open access journal that provides immediate and unrestricted access to all published articles. The journal is committed to the principle that making research freely available to the public supports the global exchange of knowledge and advances scientific development in sports science and related disciplines.
Open Access Statement
All articles published in JOSKA are freely accessible to readers worldwide without subscription fees or registration requirements. Users are permitted to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of articles without prior permission from the publisher or authors, provided that proper attribution is given.
Copyright and Licensing
Authors retain the copyright of their published works and grant JOSKA the right of first publication. Articles are published under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Author Rights
Authors are encouraged to share and disseminate their published articles through institutional repositories, personal websites, academic social networks, and other scholarly platforms, in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons license.
Article Processing Charges (APCs)
JOSKA does not charge any submission fees or article processing charges (APCs). The journal is published as part of a non-profit academic initiative to support the dissemination of high-quality research.
Archiving and Preservation
To ensure long-term preservation and accessibility of published content, JOSKA utilizes digital archiving systems and repository services. Published articles remain permanently accessible as part of the journal’s scholarly record.
Crossmark Policy
JOSKA: Jurnal ISORI Kampar is committed to maintaining the integrity, reliability, and transparency of the scholarly record. To support this commitment, the journal participates in the Crossmark service provided by Crossref, which enables readers to verify the current status and authenticity of published articles.
Purpose of Crossmark
The Crossmark logo on an article indicates that the publisher is actively maintaining the content and provides a standard way for readers to locate the most current version of a document. By clicking the Crossmark logo, readers can determine whether the article is current or if updates such as corrections, retractions, or expressions of concern have been issued.
Content Updates and Corrections
JOSKA will clearly identify and link any post-publication updates to an article, including corrections, clarifications, retractions, or editorial notices. All updates are issued in accordance with established publication ethics and follow the guidelines of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). The Crossmark record will reflect the current status of the article.
Reader Assurance
Through the use of Crossmark, JOSKA provides assurance to readers, authors, and indexing services that published content is being actively managed and maintained. This policy supports transparency, trust, and long-term confidence in the journal’s publications.
Plagiarsm Policy
The Editorial Board of the journal regards any form of plagiarism in submitted articles as absolutely impermissible. Plagiarism is defined as the unauthorized publication, whether in written or electronic format, of research findings that have been obtained and disseminated by others, misrepresented as the author’s original contributions, or the reproduction of text previously published by others without appropriate attribution.
The articles must not include:
- Material that has been copied or published by other scholars, presented as though it constitutes the author’s original discoveries.
- Verbatim repetition of excerpts from any text (ranging from a single phrase to multiple sentences) without the necessary formatting for quotations.
- Minimally altered copied content (such as rephrased sentences, variations in word order, etc.) lacking the requisite quotation/reference formatting.
- The thoughts, ideas, or texts of others expressed in the author’s own language without the provision of appropriate references to the original sources.
Before going to review process, all manuscripts will be checked that they are free from plagiarism practice using "iThenticate". If there are indications of plagiarism of more than 20%, the manuscript will instantly be rejected. When plagiarism is identified by the Plagiarism Checker software, the Editorial Board responsible for the review of this paper and will agree on measures according to the extent of plagiarism detected in the article in agreement with the following guidelines:
We will give you a Letter Statements of Originality if your work is accepted and ready for publication. is available for download at: Statements of Originality

