Copyright Policy
Copyright
Authors retain full copyright over their work. By submitting and accepting publication in the Journal of Docentes 2.0, they grant the journal a non-exclusive license for first publication. This means that authors may enter into other non-exclusive distribution agreements for the published work (for example, depositing it in an institutional repository or including it in a book), provided that the initial publication in this journal is acknowledged.
License
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This license permits:
Copying and redistribution of the material in any medium or format.
Under the conditions of:
Attribution: Credit must be given to the author and the journal.
Non-Commercial: No commercial use.
No Derivative Works: No modifications, adaptations, or derivative works may be made.
The journal imposes no additional restrictions beyond those provided in the Creative Commons license.
Self-Archiving
Self-archiving in institutional repositories, digital libraries, and personal pages is permitted and encouraged, whether the preprint, accepted, or published version is used, provided the source is acknowledged.
Withdrawal of Articles
Withdrawal of an article must be requested in writing to the Editor or the Editorial Board and will only be effective upon written confirmation from the journal.
Financial Compensation
Publication in the Docentes 2.0 Journal does not generate financial compensation for the authors.