SciELO

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SciELO (Scientific Electronic Library Online) is a comprehensive digital library and electronic publishing model that has been developed to promote the dissemination of scientific research and literature. It was established in Brazil in 1997 with the aim of providing a platform for publishing scientific literature from Latin America, the Caribbean, Spain, and Portugal. SciELO plays a crucial role in enhancing the visibility and accessibility of research outputs from these regions.

Overview[edit | edit source]

SciELO's model is based on the development of a decentralized network of national collections of open-access journals, which are selected according to predefined quality criteria. The platform supports the publication of journals in various areas of knowledge, facilitating the free access to research articles for readers worldwide. SciELO also contributes to the improvement of the journals it hosts through advice on editorial practices, professionalization, and internationalization.

Objectives[edit | edit source]

The main objectives of SciELO include:

  • Increasing the visibility, accessibility, and impact of scientific research from participating countries.
  • Promoting the development and operation of an electronic virtual library of scientific journals.
  • Supporting the scientific communication process through the publication of high-quality journals in the internet.
  • Enhancing the quality and efficiency of participating journals through the use of new technologies and editorial standards.

Collections[edit | edit source]

SciELO's network includes national collections from several countries, each hosting a selection of peer-reviewed journals in various disciplines. These collections are integral to SciELO's mission of promoting the dissemination of scientific knowledge. The platform provides tools for accessing articles, journals, and other scientific materials, making it a valuable resource for researchers, students, and the general public interested in scientific literature.

Technology and Access[edit | edit source]

SciELO utilizes a technology platform that supports the publication and dissemination of electronic journals. This platform is based on the Open Journal Systems (OJS), which is an open-source journal management and publishing system. SciELO's website offers various features, including search capabilities, access to full-text articles, and links to related resources. The platform is designed to ensure easy access to content, with articles available in PDF and HTML formats.

Impact[edit | edit source]

SciELO has significantly contributed to increasing the international visibility of research from Latin America, the Caribbean, Spain, and Portugal. By providing open access to a wide range of scientific journals, SciELO facilitates the global dissemination of knowledge and supports the advancement of science in these regions. The initiative also plays a key role in the open access movement, advocating for free access to scientific literature as a means of enhancing the impact of research.

Challenges and Future Directions[edit | edit source]

Despite its successes, SciELO faces challenges related to sustainability, the expansion of its collections, and the continuous improvement of journal quality. The initiative is exploring new models of scientific communication and publishing to address these challenges and to adapt to the evolving landscape of scholarly publishing.

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