Privacy Statement

Privacy and Data Use

The names and email addresses entered in this journal will be used exclusively for the purposes established therein and will not be provided to third parties or used for other purposes.

Access and Redistribution of Information

All articles in Sarance Journal are open access and are under Creative Commons license (Attribution-NonCommercial, CC BY-NC-SA), which allows users to access, distribute and use the material for non-commercial purposes, provided that attribution is given to the creator, under the same original license.

Authors retain copyright and grant the journal the right of first publication. Authors may republish their work in another space as long as they request authorization from Sarance Journal and indicate that it was first published there.

Sarance Journal does not apply any fee for any of its processes.

Interoperability Protocol

All publications of Sarance Journal of the Instituto Otavaleño de Antropología incorporate interoperability protocols that allow their contents to be collected by other distribution systems, such as digital repositories and harvesters. Journals published through OJS (Open Journals System 3.1.2.4) incorporate the OAI-PMH (Open Archive Initiative-Protocol for Metadata Harvesting) interoperability protocol with the possibility of obtaining different formats for metadata.

Preservation and Update Policies

The Instituto Otavaleño de Antropología (IOA) uses digital preservation methods to ensure the content of electronic archive documents of Sarance Journal. Thus, it maintains indefinite storage of files, under the principles of: integrity, authenticity, unalterability, originality, and accessibility.

Update

The OJS platform administrator keeps content and notices updated, journal presentation and periodic calls for article submissions.

Preservation

The Instituto Otavaleño de Antropología executes its preservation policies under the following procedures: storage, use of preservation strategies, encapsulation, self-documentation and self-sufficiency. The creation of other permanent journal archives is also planned for conservation and restoration purposes.

The preservation of the OJS platform is carried out together with the institutional information backup process of the Otavalo Institute of Anthropology on a periodic basis. This activity is the responsibility of the ICT Unit of the University of Otavalo, which makes identical backups incrementally.

Additionally, the journal is maintained in a digital repository on the publisher's website; that is, there is an updated and complete backup of published journals. This work is carried out annually, as new issues are published.

There is a complete strategy to guarantee the security and integrity of the information stored by Sarance journal, taking into account three aspects (hardware, software and others).

Security Infrastructure

Hardware

Software

Other