Open Access Policy

This journal offers free access to its content through its website, with the aim of making research available to the public at no cost and promoting the exchange of knowledge globally.

The journal acknowledges the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/deed.es

The journal allows any user to read, download, copy, distribute, or print published academic works without financial, legal, or technical restrictions, for the purpose of using the information for any responsible purpose, provided that the authorship is properly acknowledged.

Authorship policy

In order for a person to be listed as an author, they must have contributed intellectually to the development of the work. Assisting in data collection or participating in a specific technique is not, in itself, sufficient criteria for authorship. In general, to be included as an author, the following requirements must be met:

  • Have participated in the conception and realization of the work that resulted in the article in question.
  • Have participated in the writing of the text and in any revisions thereof.
  • Have approved the version that will ultimately be published.

The Journal declines any responsibility for possible conflicts arising from the authorship of the works published.

The Journal adheres to the guidelines of the COPE

  1. Transfer of copyright

The opinions and judgments expressed in the articles and communications published in the journal are those of the author(s) and not necessarily those of the Editorial Committee or the institution that publishes them.

  1. Readers' rights

Readers have the right to read all articles free of charge immediately after publication. This publication does not charge any fees for publication or access to its material.

  1. Machine readability and interoperability

The full text, metadata, and citations of articles can be tracked and accessed with permission. Our open social policy allows for the readability of files and their metadata, promoting interoperability under the OAI-PMH protocol for open data and open source code. Files are available in HTML and PDF formats, making them easy to read on any device and computer platform.

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