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Requirements for accepting a dossier in a scientific journal
Originality in the structure and content of the manuscript is required, adhering to the guidelines for authors. Present unpublished results or a novel perspective on an existing research topic.
Title: It should be brief and descriptive. Additionally, it is recommended to include a short title of no more than 50 characters for the page header.
Author(s): Indicate the first and last name(s) and affiliation of each author. Also, include the email address of the corresponding author or the person responsible for communications with the journal.
Abstract (two or three different languages: Spanish, English, and Portuguese): It should contain a maximum of 250 words, indicating the main results, findings, or discoveries presented in the manuscript. Avoid the use of abbreviations and bibliographic citations and figures.
Keywords in two or three languages (Spanish, English, and Portuguese): Include 5 to 7 relevant terms that highlight the main themes addressed in the article and facilitate its search and retrieval in databases or search engines.
Clear and relevant thematic proposal:
It must address a relevant and current topic within the journal's field.
Justification of the approach and its contribution to the scientific debate.
Academic coordination:
The dossier must be coordinated by one or more recognized specialists in the area.
A cover letter outlining the coordinators' profiles and experience is required.
Dossier content:
Generally includes between 4 and 8 original articles.
All texts must be unpublished and not under review by other journals.
Institutional and geographic diversity among the authors is recommended.
Evaluation process:
Each article will undergo double-blind peer review.
The complete dossier may be reviewed by the editorial committee before the review process begins. Editorial Guidelines:
Articles must adhere to the journal's guidelines (format, citation, length).
Thematic and methodological coherence is required among the texts in the dossier.
Dates and Planning:
The proposal must include a timeline for submission, review, and publication.
Some journals require that the dossier be complete with all texts before evaluation.
Ethical Commitment:
Declaration of originality and copyright transfer by the authors.
Transparency regarding conflicts of interest and funding.
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