Open Access and copyright

«CILH» is a completely free open access journal, both for readers and authors, which only retains the publication rights of the works, favoring the reuse and self-archiving of its articles in databases, repositories, international directories and information systems. In this sense, the journal has the Creative Commons 4.0 Non-Commercial Attribution License since its second period (2020). The authors who publish in «CILH» only contribute when they have funding for it, acquiring copies for editorial diffusion.

 

1. Copyright    

CILH is under Creative Commons Reconocimiento-NoComercial 4.0 .

Fundación Universitaria Española retains the property rights of the published works, and promotes and allows their reuse. The "Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial 4.0" license allows free and immediate access to any user without the need to register. It also allows for downloading, copying, dissemination, transmission, linking, printing and adapting the material with the condition of indicating the source and authorship in an adequate manner and as long as it is not used for commercial purposes. The authors undertake to participate in the maximum dissemination of their manuscript once published, as well as of the entire journal. Authors are recommended to publish the DOI address of their articles or the address of their article in the journal along with its abstract (instead of the full pdf) on their personal and institutional websites, scientific social networks, repositories, bibliographic managers... Only by redirecting views can we count and process the type of views of their work to perform a more real statistical analysis that benefits everyone.

CILH encourages authors and the scientific community to promote and disseminate the final version of their work as much as possible through:

Your contact list and social networks (Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin...).

Institutional repository of your University or workplace and public repositories (Mendeley, Cosis...).

Scientific social networks (ResearchGate, Academia.edu, ...).

Personal or institutional website, blog...

Google Scholar, ORCID, ResearchID, ScopusID, Dimensions, ...

Printed copies acquired directly and sent to specialists for reading and subsequent citation.

For the nomination of future articles by CILH authors, the impact of previous works will be taken into account.

 

2. Open Access Policy    

1) «CILH» is an open access journal.   

2) Pre-print self-archiving conditions: Before final publication, «CILH» recommends authors to archive their pre-print version on their personal and institutional websites, on scientific social networks, in repositories, in bibliographic managers... The preprint must necessarily include the following mention: «This is the electronic version of an article accepted for publication in Cuadernos para la Investigación de la Literatura Hispánica [number/year], now available online on the official website through its DOI». Once published, the authors must explain: «This is the electronic version of an article published in Cuadernos para la Investigación de la Literatura Hispánica [number/year]. The final version is available on the official website, on the date indicated in the preprint, through its DOI».

3) Post-print self-archiving conditions: Authors are allowed to reuse published works, that is, the post-print (publisher's final PDF version) can be archived, for non-commercial purposes, strongly recommending the authors their deposit in:       

  • Social networks (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn…).        
  • Institutional repository of your University and public repositories (Mendeley, Cosis...).       
  • Scientific social networks (ResearchGate, Academia.edu, Kudos...).       
  • Personal or institutional website, blog, etc.       
  • Google Scholar, ORCID, ResearchID, ScopusID, Dimensions, PlumX...

 

3. Readers' Rights

  • Readers have the right to read all of our articles for free immediately after publication. 
  • Links to download statistics show the constant access of readers.   
  • Each «CILH» article shows its number of downloads and alternative metrics. 

 

4. Automatic Publication   

  • «CILH» journal makes its articles available in trusted third-party repositories immediately after publication. 
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5. Archived    

  • This journal uses the national repository Dialnet. 

 

6. Readability  on machines  

  • Full text, metadata, and article citations may be tracked and accessed with permission.