Journal of Societas Beneficium (JSB), published by Publisher Karya Grafindo Prima Perkasa, is committed to ensuring the long-term preservation, accessibility, and availability of all published scholarly content.

To support sustainable digital preservation and protect academic records from loss, technical disruption, or technological failure, the journal implements multiple archiving and preservation systems through the Open Journal Systems (OJS) platform.

The journal is dedicated to maintaining permanent access to published articles for researchers, academics, institutions, and the wider scholarly community.

  1. PKP Preservation Network (PKP PN)

Journal of Societas Beneficium (JSB) participates in the:

PKP Preservation Network (PKP PN)

The PKP PN Archiving Service provides decentralized digital preservation for journals using the Open Journal Systems (OJS) platform. Through this service, published articles are securely archived and preserved within an international preservation network to ensure long-term accessibility and protection against data loss.

Participation in PKP PN supports:

  • Long-term preservation of scholarly publications
  • Permanent accessibility of published articles
  • Protection against server failure or accidental data loss
  • Sustainable digital academic archiving
  1. LOCKSS-Based Preservation

Journal of Societas Beneficium (JSB) also supports the principles of:

LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe)

Through LOCKSS-compatible preservation systems integrated within the OJS platform, the journal allows distributed archiving and preservation across multiple systems and repositories.

This approach ensures that multiple secure copies of published content remain available and recoverable in the event of technical disruption or data corruption.

  1. Digital Preservation Commitment

Publisher Karya Grafindo Prima Perkasa is committed to preserving the integrity, permanence, and accessibility of the scholarly record through responsible digital archiving practices.

The journal continuously evaluates and improves its preservation infrastructure to support long-term academic dissemination and global research accessibility.