SUPPORT FOR DISSEMINATION
OPEN ACCESS INFORMATION, AUTHOR AND INSTITUTION PROFILES AND IDENTIFIERS
OPEN ACCESS
The primary focus of open access is on the strategies for making research results available to the public in a timely and appropriate manner.
These are: The Budapest Declaration and The Berlin Declaration.
The Universidad Francisco de Vitoria is already among the signatories of the Declaration of Berlin. The signing ceremony was held on May 30, 2016.

Open access publishing provides authors with the ability to freely distribute their published articles under a Creative Commons attribution license, removing barriers to access and allowing for the free distribution of their work.
This means
- Research that is freely available online.
- Free to read, copy, distribute and use (with attribution) in any way you wish.
- The author retains copyright not the publisher.
- Complies with archiving mandates
The Library, through the institutional repository DDFV , compiles all the scientific production of the UFV under open access criteria and Creative Commons license.
PORTALS FOR RESEARCHERS AND ACADEMIC PROFILES
ORCID
Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID) is a non-profit organization that has developed a unique identifier for authors of scientific papers. It aims to ensure not only the unambiguous distinction of the scientific and technical output of researchers, but also an effective method for linking research activities referenced in different information systems.

Google Scholar
Google Scholar search engine. Allows you to create a researcher profile, analyzing the indexes of publications.
RESEARCHGate
Totally free social network for scientists and researchers of all disciplines.
ResearcherID
It is the identifier of the scientific publications indexed in Web of Science.
Scopus Author ID
The profile is created automatically by Scopus, and collects the publications included only in Scopus.
Dialnet ID
Author profiles in Dialnet are automatically created as soon as a publication is indexed with our signature.


