The journal Sportis: Technical-Scientific Journal of School Sports, Physical Education, and Psychomotricity is committed to ensuring wide and accessible dissemination of its published content, following the quality and visibility guidelines required by the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology (FECYT). To this end, the following dissemination strategies and principles have been established:

1. Open Access and Availability

All articles published in Sportis are available in open access, without economic or technological restrictions, on the journal's official website. This policy reflects the commitment to the democratization of knowledge and compliance with national and international open science regulations.

2. Repositories and Databases

The journal's content is disseminated through inclusion in institutional and thematic open access repositories, such as Dialnet, REDIB, DOAJ, Web of Science, Dimensions, Openalex, and Scopus, among others. Likewise, indexing in scientific databases is encouraged to promote the journal's internationalization and accessibility to the academic community.

3. Persistent Identifiers and Standardized Metadata

Each published article has a DOI (Digital Object Identifier), ensuring its permanent location and citability. In addition, international metadata standards (Dublin Core, OAI-PMH) are applied to facilitate interoperability with other scientific information systems.

4. Dissemination on Academic and Social Networks

Sportis actively promotes its publications through academic networks such as ResearchGate and Google Scholar, as well as on professional social networks such as LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter (X), with the aim of maximizing the impact of published research.

5. Visibility and Impact Strategies
The use of alternative impact metrics such as Altmetrics is recommended to evaluate the dissemination of articles in digital media. Authors are encouraged to use personal identifiers such as ORCID to improve the traceability of their publications.
The publication of graphical abstracts and short explanatory videos is recommended to increase the dissemination of articles in accessible formats.
6. Self-Archiving Policy

Sportis allows and recommends the immediate self-archiving of articles in institutional and personal repositories, respecting the final published version and ensuring compliance with established dissemination licenses.

7. Collaborations with Institutions and Knowledge Networks

The journal is open to collaboration agreements with universities, research groups, and scientific associations to enhance the dissemination of its content nationally and internationally.

8. Evaluation and Continuous Improvement Measures

With the aim of improving the dissemination and impact of the journal, bibliometric and visibility indicators are periodically monitored, adjusting dissemination strategies based on the results obtained.