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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The contribution is original and unpublished, and is not being evaluated for publication by another journal; otherwise, it must be justified in "Comments to the Editor".
  • The files for submission are in Microsoft Word format.
  • URLs for referrals were provided when necessary.
  • The article is formatted in the template provided by the journal.
  • The identification of authorship of the work was removed from the file and from the Properties option in Word, thus guaranteeing the confidentiality criterion of the journal, if submitted for peer review.
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  • I declare to know that the authors are responsible for the content of the articles, including the use of any registered trademark or copyright.

Author Guidelines

Template for regular articles: portuguese - spanish - english

Rules for Forwarding

We receive manuscripts in Portuguese, Spanish and English.

To submit articles, it is required that at least one of the authors is a doctoral candidate or has a minimum doctorate degree.

Book reviews, research communications, essays and other texts must have a minimum of 05 pages, that is, and a maximum of 10 pages.

Regular scientific articles must be in the journal's template, with a minimum of 7 pages or close to 2,500 words, and a maximum of 25 pages, approximately 11,300 words. It must be of the following types: a) Original: presents original themes such as case reports or communication; b) Review or state of the art: discuss works already published, bibliographic reviews.

The identification of authorship of the work must be removed from the file and from the Properties option in Word, thus guaranteeing the confidentiality criterion of the journal, if submitted for peer review.

Bibliographic references: typed in alphabetical order at the end of the text, they must follow the ABNT norms.

Reference model:

Text of the first reference.

[Book example]
RAUEN, Fábio José. Research scripts. Rio do Sul: New Era, 2006.

[Example of Monograph]
MEDEIROS, Joao Bosco. Hallucination and magic in art: the futuristic ultimatum of Almada Negreiros. 1991. 100 f. Monograph (Department of Letters) – Faculty of Philosophy, Letters and Human Sciences, USP, São Paulo, 1991.

[Example of Part of a work with specific author]
MARCONI, Marina de Andrade. Culture and society. In: LAKATOS, Eva Maria. Sociology. 6. ed. Sao Paulo: Atlas, 1991.

[Example of a journal article with a defined author]
ALCÂNTARA, Euripides. The dome of delay. See, Sao Paulo, v. 24, no. 25, p. 42-43, Jun. 1991.

[Example of a newspaper article with a defined author]
RIBEIRO, Ephrem. Garimpeiros invade the Ianomani area again. Folha de S. Paulo, São Paulo, p. 1-10, 18 Jun. 1991.

[Example of Dissertation/Thesis]
RAUEN, Fábio José. Influence of underlining in the production of informative abstracts. 1996. 200f. Thesis (Doctorate in Letters/Linguistics) – Postgraduate Course in Letters/Linguistics, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, 1996.

[Example Internet Information (www)]
KARDEC, Alan. The gospel According to spiritism. Available in: . Accessed on: 11 Nov. 1998

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