Metadata Policy
The journal Perseitas ensures metadata management at the article level through international standards that promote the interoperability, visibility, retrieval, citation, and digital preservation of published content.
With the purpose of ensuring open access to knowledge and the circulation of scientific production in national and international contexts, the journal implements metadata in open, standardized, non-proprietary, and reusable formats compatible with indexing systems, repositories, databases, and academic discovery services.
Each article includes the following metadata:
- Title in the original language of the manuscript.
- English translation of the title.
- Full names of the authors.
- Institutional affiliation and country of origin.
- Author persistent identifier (ORCID), when applicable.
- Abstract in the original language.
- Abstract in English.
- Keywords in the original language.
- Keywords in English.
- Dates of receipt, review, acceptance, and publication.
- Digital Object Identifier (DOI).
- Information on volume, issue, and pagination.
- License and copyright information.
- Article references.
The journal marks up its content in XML-JATS (Journal Article Tag Suite), an international standard widely used in scientific communication, which enables the semantic structuring of articles, automated metadata harvesting, and integration with indexing, digital preservation, and academic search platforms.
Likewise, metadata is made available through the functionalities of the Open Journal Systems (OJS) platform and interoperability protocols such as OAI-PMH, facilitating its harvesting by academic search engines, bibliographic catalogs, and indexes.
Through this policy, the journal Perseitas adheres to best publishing practices, open science, and quality in the management of scientific information.













