Scientific Journals and Open Access
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https://doi.org/10.31644/RMI.V4N5.2024.A10Keywords:
Accessible science, Early access, Educational transformationAbstract
Scientific journals aim to disseminate novel knowledge across all disciplines, supported by rigorous research processes that validate discoveries. Each article details the methodology used, from bibliographic review to data analysis, ensuring its credibility. The peer review process ensures the quality and relevance of published articles. In the digital age, open access has democratized knowledge, allowing specialized articles to be easily accessed and downloaded from anywhere with an internet connection. This transforms learning and research, making cutting-edge knowledge accessible to students, researchers, and professionals interested in various disciplines and fields of study, highlighting the opportunity for this to now happen starting from high school, providing early opportunities to explore and learn about diverse disciplines and fields of study.
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