Publication licenses
All articles published by RMxAA are permanently archived at https://astronomia.unam.mx/journals/rmxaa/issue/archive with all rights reserved to the Institute of Astronomy of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México with Copyright Registration Number: 04-2002-090916133200-102 and digital ISSN: 3061-8649, both granted by the National Institute of Copyright, Mexico, and are covered by an open access license in the Creative Commons Organization located at RMxAA Creative Commons License, the description of which is at Creative Commons license: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International. This license allows copying and distributing RMxAA material in any medium or format for any purpose, provided appropriate credit is given and it is clearly indicated if changes were made. More information: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/.
Digital preservation policy
The complete RMxAA collection is preserved in duplicate at our sites in Ciudad Universitaria, Mexico City, and in Ensenada, Baja California, and the complete RMxAA archive can be accessed digitally on the web platform.
Self-archiving policies
On the web platform you can access the complete RMxAA archive which contains all volumes (1 to 62), all their issues separately, and the 2387 individual articles published since 1974, among which there is a total of 1245 peer-reviewed articles (see item 23, History).
All articles accepted and published in RMxAA are freely accessible on our Web platform to ensure their immediate dissemination and will be kept in a permanent and open access archive, with all rights reserved.
Indexing
Since volume 55, year 2019, all RMxAA articles have been registered with a DOI, which is registered on the RMxAA platform, and access to which is restricted to the Editorial Office, the Webmaster, and a representative of the UNAM Academic Journals Management office.
The indexing process and updating of DOI records for all articles published before 2019 is currently underway.
To date, RMxAA is indexed in the following platforms: Astrophysical Data System (ADS currently transitioning to SciX Digital Library); Google Scholar; Scielo; the Web of Science, Current Contents and Science Citation Index platforms of the international Clarivate corporation; Elsevier/Scopus; Latindex; RefALyC and PERIODICA.
