For Librarians

Reforma: Journal of Education and Learning offers librarians a dynamic, open-access resource to enrich academic collections and support institutional research agendas. The journal’s CC-BY-SA 4.0 license allows unrestricted access, download, and distribution, aligning with initiatives to democratize knowledge and reduce paywall barriers. Librarians are encouraged to integrate Reforma into digital repositories and catalogs, leveraging its DOI-based archiving for reliable, permanent access. The journal’s interdisciplinary focus on education reform makes it a valuable addition to collections supporting teacher training, policy studies, and educational technology. Metadata compatibility with systems like MARC and OAI-PMH ensures seamless indexing in library databases. Librarians may also promote Reforma as a pedagogical tool for faculty and students, highlighting its practical case studies and evidence-based strategies. Institutions benefit from the journal’s compliance with open science mandates and its alignment with UNESCO’s Sustainable Development Goal 4 (Quality Education). For cataloging, key details include: ISSN (pending), publisher information, and quarterly publication frequency. Collaborative partnerships with libraries are welcomed to enhance global reach, particularly in underserved regions. Usage statistics and readership analytics are available upon request to support collection development reports.