InterCambios. Dilemmas, and Transitions in Higher Education (ISSN 2301-0118, E-ISSN 2301-0126) is a free publication (does not charge for the sending or processing of articles), arbitrated, free access and biannual edition that addresses issues and problems of higher education. A "double blind" type of peer review process is used. The text sent will be submitted to evaluation instances. The evaluators will be appointed according to suitability and responsibility with respect to the subject of reference; Your identity will be reserved, as will the author's. The journal has the collaboration of external evaluators who are not part of its editorial team and the publishing institution.
InterCambios, Dilemmas, and Transitions in Higher Education (ISSN 2301-0118, E-ISSN 2301-0126) is a free publication (does not charge for the sending or processing of articles), arbitrated, free access and biannual edition that addresses issues and problems of higher education.
Originally thought to be in electronic format, it is proposed:
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InterCambios, contribute to knowledge democratization. This is based on the application of the international license of common creative attributions (Creative Commons Attribution License). Under this license, authors retain copyright ownership of the articles but permit any person to download and distribute articles published in the journal, without permission of the author or publisher. 4.0 Atribution International
The journal accompanies progress towards Open Science, so original articles must be sent with a section called "Data availability", informing if the data set is available and, if so, where to access it.