Access

Our journal provides immediate open access to its content. Open access means online access, at no cost to any user, without technical obstacles (such as mandatory registration or logging in to specific platforms) to publications resulting from research, such as articles.

We suggest that authors pre-publish their manuscripts in institutional repositories or on their websites before and during the process of submitting their work for evaluation, and publish the corresponding PDF of the final version of the journal after publication. These practices benefit authors with productive exchanges, as well as increased citation of published works.

In addition, to improve open access to its content, the journal uses the Dublin Core metadata set, offers articles in different data formats (.pdf and .html) starting from issue 22 (4), provides RSS web feeds, gives indications on how to cite the articles, includes digital object identifiers (DOI) and makes public the user statistics of each article.