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.-
The submission has not been published previously, nor has it been sent to another journal (nor has an explanation been provided in Comments to the Editor).
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The file sent must be OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect.
- Webpage references have been provided for the references whenever possible.
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The line spacing is 1.5. The typeface is 12 points. Cursive is used instead of underlining (except for URL addresses). All illustrations, figures, and tables are within the text in their corresponding places, not at the end.
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The text fulfills the bibliographic and style requirements indicated in the Norms for authors, which can be consulted in “About the journal.”
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If the submission is for a section of the journal with peer review, the instructions in Ensuring a double-blind review must be followed.
Papers and Texts
Papers submited to Endoxa can not be plagiarized neither published in any other journal. Neither can have been sent to other journals.Reviews
They will abide by the opinion of the Editorial Board.Replies to articles and reviews
The Editorial Board shall ensure that the contents of the replicas are appropriate to the standards of scientific correspondence, without thereby partaker of the ideas advanced .Comments and Critical Notes
Critical remarks about books or articles. They should not have be published in other media.Copyright Notice
The authors who publish in this journal must agree to the following terms:
- The authors hold author’s rights and guarantee the journal the right to be the first to publish the work as well as the Creative Commons Attribution License which allows others to share the work as long as they acknowledge the authorship of the work and its initial publication in this journal.
- The authors can establish, on their own, additional agreements for the non-exclusive distribution of the version of the work published in the journal (for example, placing it in an institutional repository or publishing it in a book), always acknowledging the initial publication in this journal.
- The authors are allowed and encouraged to disseminate their work electronically (for example, in institutional repositories or on their own webpages) before and during the submission process, as this can give rise to productive exchanges, as well as earlier and increased citing of the works published (See The Effect of Open Access).