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| Journal title | Journal of Community Inovation and Service |
| Initials | COMMUNOVA |
| Abbreviation | J. COMMUNOVA |
| Frequency | Four times a year (February – May – August – November) |
| DOI | On Process |
| Print ISSN | On Process |
| Online ISSN | On Process |
| Acceptance Rate | - |
| Publisher | Yayasan Pendidikan dan Bina Riset Nusantara |
| Language | English |
| Address | Kadiran Street, Salak Alley, Pebatuan Village, Kulim District, Pekanbaru City, Riau Province |
The Journal of Community Innovation and Service is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal that provides immediate and free access to its content to support the global exchange of knowledge. The journal focuses on community-based research, innovation in community service programs, social empowerment, applied technology for society, public health initiatives, education, and sustainable development. Authors retain copyright of their work, and articles are published under a Creative Commons license that permits use, distribution, and reproduction with proper attribution.
The journal is managed using a transparent editorial and double-blind peer review process to ensure academic quality and ethical standards. There are no sponsorships that influence editorial decisions. The journal is committed to protecting user privacy, and personal data is used solely for publication purposes. For long-term preservation, the journal participates in digital archiving systems such as LOCKSS/CLOCKSS to ensure permanent access to published content.
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The Journal of Community Innovation and Service is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal that provides immediate and free access to its content to support the global exchange of knowledge. The journal focuses on community-based research, innovation in community service programs, social empowerment, applied technology for society, public health initiatives, education, and sustainable development. Authors retain copyright of their work, and articles are published under a Creative Commons license that permits use, distribution, and reproduction with proper attribution





