Information For Librarians
Librarians and researchers are encouraged to include this journal in their list of electronic journals. It is also worth noting that this journal's open-source publishing system is suitable for libraries with teaching staff who wish to publish their own journals (see Open Journal Systems).
Analéctica offers academic and research libraries a distinctive editorial platform dedicated to contemporary philosophy with a decolonial and critical orientation, in dialogue with the social sciences, history, politics, and aesthetics.
All content is published under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0), allowing institutions to host, link, and freely distribute the materials. Articles may be self-archived in institutional or thematic repositories without restriction, encouraging the open circulation of knowledge.
With a bimonthly frequency and a double-blind peer review process, Analéctica ensures both academic rigor and editorial integrity in every issue. The journal charges no publication or access fees and receives no public or private funding, preserving its intellectual independence.
It is indexed in Latindex, LatinRev, AmeliCA, OpenAIRE, Google Scholar, and CONICET, and ensures long-term preservation of its contents through LOCKSS and CLOCKSS systems.
For librarians, Analéctica provides a reliable and up-to-date resource to enrich collections in philosophy, critical theory, and Latin American thought. Its open-access and sustainable model makes it an ideal tool for expanding digital holdings and supporting research and teaching in the humanities.
