ACCESO ABIERTO
The Criterion Libre Journal is committed to open access inspired by the Berlin, Budapest and Bethesda declarations, especially the principle that publishers should provide open access to any research article published in their journals (O. Brown, 2003), as well as encouraging researchers to publish their work in accordance with the open access paradigm (Max Planck Society, 1999). (Max Planck Society, 1999)
The journal allows to read, download, copy, non-commercial distribution, print, search or link the full text of the article, materializing the postulate of the Berlin Declaration, according to which equal access to science is not only a social and ethical requirement for human development, but a social requirement to fully exploit the potential of scientific communities around the world and a guideline for scientific progress to meet the needs of humanity. (UNESCO, 1999)
UNESCO (1999). Declaration on science and the use of scientific knowledge.
Max Planck Society (1999). Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities.
O'Brown (2003) Bethesda Declaration on Open Access publishing.