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Liste de vérification de la soumission

Les auteurs-es doivent s'assurer de la conformité de leur soumission avec l'ensemble des éléments suivants. Les soumissions non conformes pourraient être retournées aux auteurs-es.
  • The article is original and unpublished, not under review for publication by another journal, and not to be submitted to other journals while under review. If the article has been submitted to another journal, the author should indicate it in the comments to the editor.

  • Files for submission must be sent in Microsoft Word (*.doc) format. (since we don't ultrapass 2MB)


  • The text follows the APA rules - 7th edition.

  • The text follows the standards of style and bibliographic requirements outlined in Guidelines for Authors, in the section About the Journal.

  • The identification of authorship of the work was removed from the file and the Properties option in Word, guaranteeing in this way the confidentiality criteria, if submitted for peer review (e.g. articles), as per available in ensuring Blind peer review.

  • At the time of submission, all requested documents must be sent, including the Biography and Contribution of the Authors..

  • The paper is in the English language and the authors undertake to send the final version of the manuscript, duly translated and revised into English if accepted.

  • All authors of the manuscript must be registered in the Journal's System, following the submission instructions.
  • * The figures and tables are inserted in the text (and not at the end of the document), in addition to being sent in a complementary file, as follows:
    a) FIGURES: with a resolution of at least 300 dpi - JPEG format;
    b) TABLES: spreadsheet format.

Directives aux auteurs-es

Technical standards for the publication of scientific articles:

For writing and presenting the text, it is required to conform to the rules of the American Psychological Association (APA). See the example of how to use the APA standards:

https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines

CITATIONS

For citations, the APA – 7th edition standard considers variations from one to five authors or more, including institutions. It highlights the first instance a particular citation occurs and subsequent instances related to the same author or institution and the same year. The use of "et al." is indicated only for subsequent citations within the text.

Examples of citations can be found at: https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/citations/quotations.

1. Technical characteristics:

- The accepted text editor is Word  (*.doc);

- Font: Arial or Open Sans, size 12, with the exception of the inner figures and tables that must use size 10;

2. Specific characteristics:

2.1 The first page of the file must include:

(a) Thematic area according to the CNPQ classification (Area: 6.00.00.00-7 Applied Social Sciences; Specialties - 6.02.00.00-6 Management).

(b) Title of the paper (in English and Portuguese);

(c) Structure Abstract (in English and Portuguese) -  (maximum 250 words in the topics bellow)

  • Purpose (mandatory)
  • Design/methodology/approach (mandatory)
  • Findings (mandatory)
  • Research limitations/implications (if applicable)
  • Practical implications (if applicable)
  • Social implications (if applicable)
  • Originality/value (mandatory)
  • Keywords - (Authors should provide appropriate and short keywords that encapsulate the principal topics of the paper. The maximum number of keywords is 5.)

Structure Abstract

2.2 The content of articles must present, whenever possible:

(a) Objectives

(b) Literature review;

(c) Methodology;

(d) Results and conclusions;

(e) Limitations;

(f) Study recommendations; and

(g) References;

2.3 Figures and tables should be inserted in the text (not at the end of the document) and also sent in a supplementary file, as follows:

a) FIGURES: with a resolution of at least 300 dpi - JPEG format; b) TABLES: spreadsheet format (editable).

2.4 Bibliographic references must be presented in alphabetical order at the end of the article, in accordance with APA – 7th edition;

Examples of references are available at: https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/references/examples

2.5 A maximum of five (5) authors are allowed per article. Author contributions must comply with the CRediT taxonomy (Author Contribution Taxonomy), which is a high-level taxonomy, including 14 roles, which can be used to represent the roles normally played by contributors to academic and scientific production. Roles describe each author's specific, individual contributions to academic and scientific research.

Taxonomy provides a way to represent information about individual authors' contributions. Its purpose is to provide transparency in relation to authors' contributions to scientific works, enabling improvements in attribution, credit and accountability systems. It is important to note that more than one term can be attributed to a single contributor.

Biography and contribution of authors

2.6 The paper can have a maximum of 25 pages, including illustrations and bibliographical references.

2.7 Papers should be submitted in the English language.

2.8 It is mandatory that the authors submit, as supplementary documentation, a biographical record of all authors in Portuguese and English, informing the ORCID, name, title, institutional affiliation, city/country of origin, and titles.

Biography and contribution of all authors

2.9 The article must be unpublished in Brazil or in another country, and the inclusion of part or preliminary version of it in the proceedings of scientific congress of any nature is not considered a breach of originality;

2.10 The authors warrant, when submitting an article, that it does not contain any violation of copyright or other third party right and are responsible for its content. ReA-UFSM uses the Turnitin to fight academic and professional plagiarism and to verify the originality of submitted and published works. In case of detection of plagiarism, the article is excluded from the submission process and the authors will not be allowed to submit new articles to the journal for a period of three years.

2.11 The ReA / UFSM aligned with Open Science practices:

- Accepts the submission of manuscripts previously deposited in preprint servers, once they are stored in reliable platforms, such as Scielo Preprints, SSRN and OSF;

- Requires the citation and referencing of data, software codes and other content underlying the texts of the articles. Recommends that the cited content be made available in open access;

- Offers options for opening the peer review process.

Therefore, when submitting the manuscript, the corresponding author must inform about the alignment of the research and conformity of the manuscript with open science practices, through Open Science Compliance Form, which must be submitted as a supplementary file with the manuscript.

2.12 Copyright and Licensing: Authors of articles published by ReA/UFSM maintain the copyright of their works, licensing them under the Creative Commons license agreement (CC-BY 4.0), which allows articles to be reused and distributed without restriction, as long as the original work is correctly cited.

Note: The REA UFSM Editor, consulting the Editorial Board when necessary, will solve any unforeseen cases in these standards.

 

Articles will be automatically rejected if they do not conform to the format required above.

The REA UFSM does not charge submission and article processing fees.


 

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