Submissions
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.
- 1. The manuscript includes a title in Spanish, with a maximum of 15 words
- 2. The manuscript includes a title in English, with a maximum of 15 words
- 3. The manuscript includes a title in Portuguese, with a maximum of 15 words
- 4. The three versions of the title of the manuscript are concise, informative and include as many key words as possible
- 5. A summary in Spanish is included, in a single paragraph and without epigraphs (minimum/maximum: 150/200 words)
- 6. A summary in English is included, in a single paragraph and without epigraphs (minimum/maximum: 150/200 words)
- 7. A summary in Portuguese is included, in a single paragraph and without epigraphs (minimum/maximum: 150/200 words)
- 8. The summary has the following structure: 1st and 2nd sentences (Introduction/objective), 3rd sentence (Methodology/theory) and 4th sentence (Conclusions of the article)
- 9. Five to seven keywords in Spanish are included, standardized from the query in the Unesco Thesaurus, separated by semicolons (;) and in alphabetical order
- 10. Five to seven keywords in English are included, standardized after consultation in the Unesco Thesaurus, separated by semicolons (;) and in alphabetical order
- 11. Five to seven keywords in Portuguese are included, standardized from the query in the Unesco Thesaurus, separated by semicolons (;) and in alphabetical order
- 12. Texts in English and Portuguese (title, abstract and keywords) have been written or verified by an official translator or expert in those languages. The use of automatic translators is prohibited
- 13. All the identification data of the authors are included in the order stipulated in the regulations: identification and correspondence data, professional affiliations...
- 14. The cover letter includes full name, nationality, email address, Orcid number, academic qualifications, current institutional affiliation, research lines and recent publications in books and/or journals
- 15. The number of authors does not exceed three, except for those works that justify a greater number limited to five
- 16. The manuscript respects the minimum and maximum extension required by URVIO. For Central Theme: 5000/8000 words, including title, abstracts, descriptors, tables, and references (in the English version, maximum 7000); Miscellaneous: 5000/8000 words, including title, summaries, descriptors, tables and references; and Global Studies: 5000/8000 words, including title, summaries, descriptors, tables and references
- 17. The manuscript is organized according to the scientific structure required in the journal's guidelines: introduction (purposes of the study, review of previous literature, that works as state of the art, objectives / hypotheses and description of the structure of the manuscript); methodology; theoretical support; discussion and results; conclusions and bibliography
- 18. The manuscript correctly cites the sources, according to the guidelines of the Chicago Deusto Manual of Style, which basic orientations are found in the regulations for authors of URVIO. In addition, only the sources cited in the body of the text are included
- 19. The methodology of the article is clear and concise. It can be replicated by other experts
- 20. The conclusions are based on the results of the investigation
- 21. The number of sources cited in the article exceeds 20, except for justified exceptions
- 22. DOIs have been included in all sources that have this resource, in the following format: https://doi.org/XXXXXX
- 23. All the web addresses of the references have been shortened with https://bitly.com/
- 24. All the graphics of the article that appear in the Word document are attached, in a separate file, in an editable format (modifiable), in addition to a copy in PNG format
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25. The manuscript contains a maximum of six graphic resources (charts, graphs, figures, images, maps ...), except for justified exceptions. All the graphic material has a number and a title, and is presented in the text, in the following format or a similar one:
The information is summarized below (chart 1).
Chart 1. Title of the chart - 26. The meaning of all the acronyms used in the text is included, the first time they appear
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