Theme and scope
The magazine Historia, Voces y Memoria is an academic journal of the Oral History Program of the Interdisciplinary Institute of Latin American Studies and Research ( INDEAL ) of the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters ( FFyL ) of the University of Buenos Aires ( UBA ), which Its purpose is to promote debate / offer a space for discussion on Oral History and Memory, both on methodological issues and on applied research in development, especially on Latin America. It publishes research articles, scientific discussion essays, communications and bibliographic reviews linked to Memory and Oral History topics. HE accept jobs in Spanish language , Portuguese and English.
Its periodicity is semiannual (June and December).
Historia, Voces y Memoria has a permanent open call. The collaborations presented must be original and unpublished and cannot be simultaneously in the evaluation process in another publication. Originals or translations of articles may also be accepted. appeared in publications of little circulation in Latin America, which the Committee Editorial considers important in the field of Oral History.
- The Articles section considers for publication original and unpublished research works on theoretical and methodological aspects related to Oral History and the field of Memory, as well as research results that include oral testimonies as a relevant part of their academic research.
- The Notes section includes information on Congresses or Conferences, national and international, related to Oral History and Memory.
- The Dossier section considers for publication sets of up to 6 (six) works with a common theme, related to the objectives of the magazine under a corresponding title and with an introduction.
- The Reviews section offers reviews of recently published books that stand out for their contributions to the discipline.
Peer review process
The articles will be evaluated by external reviewers selected by the Editorial Committee following the guidelines of the double-blind arbitration system, keeping the identity of the author and the reviewers confidential during the evaluation process to guarantee the quality of the contents. The Editorial committee will make a first review of the originals to ensure correct compliance with the journal's editing standards. After this stage the articles will be sent to referees
external to evaluate their quality. If the evaluations do not coincide and have discrepancies, the Editorial Committee reserves the right to request a third evaluation. Depending on the judgment expressed by those who evaluate, the Editorial Committee may accept, request modifications or reject the contribution.
Open Access Policy and Article Processing Charges (APC)
Historia, Voces y Memoria maintains its commitment to Open Access policies to scientific information, considering that both scientific publications and research financed with public funds must circulate on the Internet freely, free of charge and without restrictions. It adheres to the Open Access model of the Budapest Open Access Initiative ( BOAI ) declaration , so it provides free, open and immediate access to its online content, without establishing temporary embargoes.
Readers and users in general have immediate access to the materials published in the magazine, being able to read them, download them, copy them, distribute them, print them, add links to their full texts, track them for indexing, incorporate them as data in software, or use them. for any other legal purpose, without financial, legal or technical barriers, apart from those that are inseparable from access to the Internet itself, and with the sole requirement of recognizing the corresponding credits to the authors and the journal as the first publication.
no circumstances does this magazine charge fees for receiving and/or processing articles.
The journal adheres to the San Francisco Declaration on Research Evaluation ( San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment , DORA) .
The content published in this magazine is distributed under Creative Commons 4.0 International License (CC- BY - NC -SA) : it can be shared, distributed, adapted or transformed as long as the authorship of the work and the original source of publication in this magazine are mentioned. , for non-commercial purposes and is redistributed under the same license.
Copyright Notice
Those who publish in this magazine accept the following conditions:
- The authors [translators] retain the copyright and transfer to the magazine the right of the first publication, with the work registered with the Creative Commons Attribution - NonCommercial - ShareAlike 0 International License , which allows third parties to always use what is published. that mention the authorship of the work and the first publication in this journal.
- Authors may make other independent and additional contractual arrangements for non-exclusive distribution of the version of the article published in this journal (e.g., including it in an institutional repository or publishing it in a book) as long as they clearly indicate that the work It was first published in this magazine.
- Authors are allowed and recommended to publish their work on the Internet (for example on institutional or personal pages), preferably linking to the first publication.
Code of ethics and good practices
The magazine is based on the guidelines of COPE ( Committee on Publication Ethics ) adapted according to the uses and requirements of our disciplinary field. In compliance with this code, the journal will ensure the scientific quality of the publications and the adequate response to the needs of readers and authors. The code is aimed at the editorial team, authors and reviewers. Works that do not comply with these ethical standards will be discarded.
Self-archive policy
This journal allows the deposit in repositories, institutional pages or others, of all versions of the article.