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Sello de calidad FECYT

This journal has successfully passed the Voluntary Quality Assessment of Spanish Scientific Journals, organised by the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology (FECYT) of the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness.

Scopus

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DOAJ

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MIAR

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MLA

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ERIH PLUS

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Mir@bel

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Dulcinea

DULCINEA is a project that aims to understand the editorial policies of Spanish journals regarding access to their archives, exploitation rights and publication licences, and how these may affect their subsequent self-archiving in institutional or thematic repositories. The journals are classified by colour following the SHERPA/ROMEO taxonomy.

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