Editorial progress and achievements of the journal Hepatología
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Beginning the third year of life of the Hepatology journal, we have managed to continue improving the quality and visibility of the journal with the efforts of all of us. This is why all the articles already have their respective DOI (Digital Object Identifier), and from this number the ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) of the authors are included. DOIs are numbers that identify each article and allow it to be located on a web page through its link. For their part, the ORCIDs are numbers that identify the authors of the articles, making it easier for their work to be permanently attributed, validating and confirming their authorship; To date, more than 7,000 scientific publications request the ORCID identifier of the authors who submit their articles.
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Hepatología’s authorship policy is based on the criteria established by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) to credit a person for their work while assigning them responsibility for its publication.
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