Persistent Identifiers and ISO Standards
The global interoperability of NEYART’s content is based on a comprehensive ecosystem of internationally recognized Persistent Identifiers (PIDs). This technological architecture is applied uniformly across the journal’s entire historical archive, ensuring the traceability and visibility of the 120 articles published to date.
Identity Management and Scientific Attribution
The commitment to authorial accuracy is demonstrated by linking 100% of the authors and the editorial board to their respective ORCID (ISO 27729) identifiers. This integration ensures unambiguous attribution of scientific output, safeguarding it against name changes or institutional transitions. Likewise, affiliation with the National Technological Institute of Mexico is standardized through the Research Organization Registry (ROR)—a system adopted by Crossref and DataCite—which allows global metrics aggregators to automatically validate the diversity and institutional affiliation of authorship. Additionally, the legal identity of the publishing entity is consolidated through the ISNI (International Standard Name Identifier), thereby closing the disambiguation chain that connects the author, the institution, and the publishing entity.
Content Stability and Traceability
Each contribution has a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) with a two-level Crossref prefix (article and issue), ensuring the permanence of the link, citation indexing, and full integration into bibliometric analysis ecosystems. The serial identity of the publication is duly confirmed by its ISSN, registered with the National ISSN Center of Mexico and validated by the ISSN International Centre in Paris.
Post-Publication Integrity and Transparency
The validity of the academic record is safeguarded through the implementation of Crossmark, the Crossref standard for managing errata, updates, and retractions. More than just a functional element, the Crossmark button on each article represents NEYART’s technical commitment to ongoing editorial transparency, allowing readers and automated systems to verify the validity of the content in real time.
Conclusion and Competitive Differentiation
This comprehensive implementation profile positions NEYART at the forefront of digital innovation, surpassing the common standards of scientific publications in Ibero-America. By coherently and verifiably articulating this robust metadata infrastructure, the journal not only meets but anticipates the technical requirements of high-impact indexes such as Web of Science and Scopus, ensuring an international reputation for excellence.


