The Technological-Educational Journal Docentes 2.0 publishes under a fully open access model. This means that all articles are available on the Internet to all users free of charge and immediately upon publication, without any embargo periods.

This policy adheres to the principles of the Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI). The journal does not charge users, readers, or institutions to access, read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of its publications.

Benefits for Authors. Global and free access to their research, full retention of copyright, increased visibility and citation impact, and unrestricted dissemination without geographical limitations, all supported by a rigorous double-blind peer review system.

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This license allows readers and third parties to copy and redistribute the material, provided that appropriate credit is given to the authors and the journal. The material may not be used for commercial purposes, nor may derivative works (modifications or adaptations) be distributed. All works are made freely available in electronic format through the journal’s platform.

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Periodicity. The Technological-Educational Journal Docentes 2.0 is an international scientific publication with a semiannual frequency. It publishes two issues per year, corresponding to the closing periods of May and November. All research communication is provided free of charge and without restrictions to the general public.