About the Journal

Focus and scope

Tercio Creciente is an electronic journal of Studies in Society, Arts and Cultural Management. This publication has completely the character of original research within the scientific and academic field of the arts, culture, and in general of social studies and the Humanities.
Its edition is the responsibility of the research group of the Andalusian Research Plan HUM-862 Studies in Society, Arts and Cultural Management and of the Asociación Acción Social por el Arte.

The formats it offers can be essays, research articles or proposals and intervention projects. At the same time, it accommodates other spaces such as interviews or other news that may arise. A special interest is given to creative processes, so these formats may respond to artistic structures regardless of whether they are essays, research articles or any other. This issue is duly explained in the publication rules.

The journal is published with a fixed biannual periodicity.

It has an external review system by blind peers, a team of reviewers as well as a scientific committee that guarantees its quality.

For their acceptance the works must be original. However, the journal allows articles to be before or after in other repositories and databases.

It is edited under a Creative Commons license, and images or texts subject to copyright or that violate the right to honor or privacy of third parties will not be allowed. In any case, the journal will not be responsible for the contributions: the texts, images and opinions expressed in the articles are the sole responsibility of the authors, not compromising the academic opinion and policy of the journal. However, the journal will take care of the respect of ethical norms.

It is open for publication in other languages ​​and in other formats

 

More details about all this and other processes can be found in "Editorial Policies"

Publication frequency

The magazine is published with a fixed biannual periodicity.

Interoperability protocols

Tercio Creciente journal offers the DRIVER module that extends the OAI-PMH interface according to the DRIVER 2.0 guidelines, which helps OJS journals to be DRIVER compatible.

It also has the following modules operational:

Dublin Core 1.1 Metadata Provides Dublin Core 1.1 templates and application compatibility.

OpenURL 1.0 metadata Provides OpenURL 1.0 templates. and application compatibility.

MODS 3.4 Metadata Provides MODS 3.4 templates and application compatibility.

Route for harvesters: https://revistaselectronicas.ujaen.es/index.php/RTC/oai