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Metadata and Interoperability Policy

Metadata and Interoperability Policy

The metadata on the Estudios de Historia Novohispana website describes all the digital documents housed on it throughout the journal's history, including articles, reviews, documentary texts, obituaries, and more.

Schema Used

The metadata schema used on this website is Dublin Core.

Normalization

The registration of digital documents on this site adheres to a minimum set of metadata for publication and follows the parameters established by national and international indexers, harvesters, and repositories, such as the OpenAIRE v3 guidelines, the PKP's Better Practices in Journal Metadata guide, and the OJS Indexing Manual: Best Practices for the Latin American Region, 2nd edition, published by UNAM and the Universidad Nacional de Colombia in 2023.

The editorial team ensures the consistency, presentation, and normalization of the metadata in the description of digital documents and reserves the right to edit said metadata to comply with current standards and adopt the best practices for content description.

Anyone can access the metadata free of charge through the interoperability protocol described below.

Interoperability Protocol

This journal provides an OAI-PMH (Open Archives Initiative–Protocol for Metadata Harvesting) interface that allows other portals and information services to access the metadata of the published content.1

Specifications:

OAI-PMH Protocol Version 2.0

Dublin Core Metadata

Harvester Path: https://novohispana.historicas.unam.mx/index.php/ehn/oai

 

Reuse / Use of Metadata

The metadata for digital documents housed on the Estudios de Historia Novohispana website can be publicly reused and exposed to search engines and OAI-PMH harvesters without prior permission, provided that it is for non-commercial purposes and that the persistent identifier of the original record is cited, in this case, the DOI corresponding to the digital document record on this site.

In this sense, the metadata on the Estudios de Historia Novohispana website, in accordance with the journal's current Copyright Notice, is under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 license, which allows third parties to "remix, tweak, and build upon their work non-commercially, as long as they give credit and license their new creations under the identical terms."