Third-Party Archives and Repositories

Non-Commercial Free Use Statement

Any editor may use the Entretextos files to be stored in institutional or personal repositories as long as they are not used for commercial purposes. The articles cannot be part of new edited works. Only storage of the work without modifications is allowed.

This journal uses the LOCKSS system to create a distributed archiving system among collaborating libraries, allowing them to create permanent archives of the journal for conservation and restoration purposes. More information can be found at this [LINK].

 

Publication in Repositories and Academic Servers

Authors are encouraged to publish in international academic servers. Permission from the journal is not required for these publications. Anyone may share articles published by this journal under the CC BY NC ND 4.0 license. The journal will publish all articles on Zenodo (https://zenodo.org) and authors are recommended to individually share their articles published by the journal on servers like HAL (https://hal.science) or Internet Archive (https://archive.org).

 

Simultaneous Archiving Policy

Entretextos allows simultaneous publication in self-archiving systems and institutional repositories. In all these cases, the license of our publications must be respected.

If you wish to harvest our editions, use the OAI-PMH address: http://revistas.uniguajira.edu.co/rev/index.php/entre/oai.

 

Digital Archive Preservation Policy

This journal uses the preservation module provided by the Public Knowledge Project called "Preservation Network" (PKP | PN). This new native PKP module allows journals published with OJS to have a long-term preservation archive. The archive, as explained by PKP, is a dark archive (the end-user does not have access to it) unless the journal suffers a loss and needs to be recovered from its preservation.

To ensure the preservation of the "articles" published by Entretextos, all individual documents since 2019 have been deposited in the open access preservation and publishing platform: Zenodo (from the European Commission) and Internet Archive. For full-text files, all files have been deposited in Internet Archive.