FAIR Commitment and Metadata Quality

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NEYART reaffirms its commitment to excellence in the management of scientific metadata. As a central pillar of our visibility policy, we periodically subject our bibliographic records to audits based on the FAIR Principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable). This international framework ensures that the journal’s scientific output meets the highest standards of digital infrastructure:

  • Findable: The integration of persistent identifiers and comprehensive registration in global indexes ensure that every article is fully discoverable by researchers and specialized search engines worldwide.
  • Accessible: We guarantee metadata retrieval through open and standardized protocols, specifically through the implementation of OAI-PMH, eliminating any technical or economic barriers to access.
  • Interoperable: The use of controlled vocabularies and standardized metadata schemas enables seamless integration with international repositories, bibliographic systems, and indexing platforms.
  • Reusable: We provide detailed information on licenses, authorship, and provenance, ensuring that data can be reused ethically and legally by the global scientific community.

Digital Maturity Assessment Results

In the most recent assessment process, a sample of 30 records was audited via OAI-PMH, under the scrutiny of the 14 FAIR sub-principles. Each criterion was weighted according to its level of compliance (full, partial, or none).

Overall Score Obtained: 86%

This indicator confirms the robustness of the NEYART infrastructure, positioning it as a leading publication in the region with levels of technical maturity comparable to journals included in the most influential global indexes.