About the Conference Proceedings Series
Descriptions
Indonesia Academia Research Society Conference Proceedings Series (IARS-CPS) is a peer-reviewed, open access publication that showcases high-quality research presented at conferences, symposiums, and academic events organized or supported by the Indonesia Academia Research Society (IARSC). The series covers a wide range of academic disciplines, serving as a platform for researchers, academics, and professionals to share findings, exchange ideas, and build scholarly collaborations.
Open Access Policy
All content published in IARSC-CPS is freely accessible online without subscription or paywall barriers, in line with our commitment to global knowledge dissemination. Articles are published under a Creative Commons license, allowing authors to retain copyright while permitting sharing and reuse with proper attribution.
Focus and Scope
The series welcomes original research articles, review papers, and case studies relevant to the theme and scope of each conference. Interdisciplinary contributions and collaborative works across institutions and countries are encouraged.
Copyright Notice
Copyright remains with the authors, who grant IARSC-CPS the right of first publication. Authors may deposit their work in institutional or subject repositories with proper citation to the original proceedings.
Sponsorship Disclosure
The publication is funded and supported by the Indonesia Academia Research Society (IARSC) and may receive additional sponsorship from conference organizers, partner institutions, or academic networks.
Archiving and Preservation
All published content is preserved in the LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) archival systems to ensure permanent accessibility, even in the event of system outages or publisher closure.
History
The IARS Conference Proceedings Series was established to strengthen academic dissemination in Indonesia and beyond, with its first volume published in [Year]. Since then, it has grown into a trusted outlet for indexed conference publications, contributing to the global research community through DOI registration and metadata integration.
Privacy Statement
Personal data collected during the editorial and publication process will be used exclusively for scholarly communication and will not be shared with third parties without consent, except as required by law.