Persistent identifiers and editorial quality enhancement in scientific communication

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63326/0dft0633

Keywords:

visibilidad científica, Interoperability, Scientific Visibility

Abstract

In recent years, scholarly communication has undergone a transformation aimed at consolidating interoperable publishing ecosystems, supported by international standards that enhance the visibility, traceability, and preservation of knowledge. In this context, Panorama UNAB continues to strengthen its commitment to open science through the adoption of best editorial practices, including the use of persistent identifiers for authors, institutions, and publications. These elements contribute to the integration of scientific output into global information networks.

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Author Biography

  • Roberto Hernández Rauda, Universidad Doctor Andrés Bello

    Director de Investigación, Vinculación Social y Extensión.

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Published

2026-06-22

How to Cite

Hernández Rauda, R. (2026). Persistent identifiers and editorial quality enhancement in scientific communication. Panorama UNAB, 9(1), 1-3. https://doi.org/10.63326/0dft0633