Open access policy
OPEN ACCESS POLICY AND ARCHIVE PRESERVATION PLAN
The purpose of the Nexus journal is to weave a network of knowledge, wisdom, research, and questions revolving around artistic endeavors, valuing and sharing the multiple processes, explorations, and experiments that, under the auspices of a creative society, find a place in research and practice dissemination. Nexus acts as a medium, a freely accessible platform to access the results of the inquiries that we as artists produce under various intersections of branches where the arts converge.
The publication of articles in Nexus will be carried out under the Creative Commons BY-NC-4.0 license, which allows for the distribution, remixing, and adaptation of the work in a non-commercial manner, provided that credit is given and new creations are licensed under the same conditions. The journal allows for self-archiving of the approved editorial version for publication in repositories or personal networks as long as it is cited under the article's DOI. Authors are encouraged to use non-profit thematic repositories, such as PubMed Central or LOCKSS. Additionally, we recommend that authors pre-publish their works on SciELO preprints.
The authors transfer the copyright to the Universidad del Valle and are responsible for the ideas expressed in their works. Once a manuscript is approved for publication, authors will be requested to sign a publication license for the term of legal protection, for all territories that allow for the use, dissemination, and disclosure of the work.