DIGITHUM is a peer-reviewed journal; the publication of articles is subject to the approval, in terms of the adequate nature of the subject and quality, of one or more members of the Editorial Board or the Advisory Board.
DIGITHUM articles have to correspond to the subject areas defined and be originals, unless otherwise proposed in exceptional circumstances by the Advisory or Editorial Board, and approved by the latter. Texts have to meet the MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION as specified below.
When submitting originals, please follow these steps:
1. Register as an author on the journal management system in place since 2009: Register.
2. Activate the registration.
3. Enter the system with the username and password created in the above steps.
4. Initiate a new submission and complete the five steps required.
The authors of accepted texts confer DIGITHUM with the right to make them accessible, permanently, in an electronic file and the right to distribute them in any other format.
Guidelines
Articles sent for consideration by the DIGITHUM Editorial Board have to be at most 3,000 words in length and must include the following information:
Any graphics and images should be sent in a separate file. They should be numbered and have a caption that clearly identifies the contents and where they have to be inserted.
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Rights
Contents published in DIGITHUM are subject to a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-NoDerivativeWorks 2.5 licence, the full text of which can be consulted on http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/es/deed.en. Thus, they may be copied, distributed and broadcast provided that the author and DIGITHUM are cited, as shown in the recommended citation that accompanies each article. Commercial use and derivative works are not permitted.
Authors are responsible for obtaining the necessary permission to use copyrighted images.
Bibliographic references
Bibliographic references have to be presented in line with the ISO (INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ORGANIZATION) 690 standard (International Standard ISO 690: Information and documentation - Bibliographic references - Content, form and structure. 2nd ed. [Geneva]: ISO, 1987), as shown in the following examples:
For parts of books, contributions in miscellanea, compilations:
SURNAME/S, Initial/s. (year). "Title of the part of the book". In: Bibliographic data on the complete work, location of the part of the book.

The texts published in this journal, unless otherwise indicated, are subject to a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-NoDerivativeWorks 2.5 licence. They may be copied, distributed and broadcast provided that the author and the e-journal that publishes them (Digithum) are cited. Commercial use and derivative works are not permitted. The full licence can be consulted on http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/en/deed.en.