Form and Content of Contributions
The contributions must follow the next internal structure:
Cientific Articles
They are willing to give knowledge advances in a particular academic area by sharing conclusive data provided from an investigation.
Introduction
The investigation's purpose is stated in an attempt to capture the reader's attention. A sumarize. A brief summary can be included to contextualise the topic to be addressed: rationale, approach, and/or background.
Body
Method: describes the required elements to perform the investigation. Includes methodology, actors, instruments and tools, and procedures.Analysis: an orderly account of the research procedure.Results: is an ordinarily reported list of provided data that proceeds from the investigation.
It provides a sense of closure, giving insights into the field of study, discussions, and raising new questions.
Bibliographical references
They are set out in accordance with the requirements of the APA standard.It cannot exceed 20 references, nor offer less than 15.References that were not used or described in the study cannot be added.
Review Articles
It is a detailed, selective, and critical study where comparative data and bibliographies are compiled and analysed to provide a conclusion that gives a unifying perspective on a particular area.
Introduction
The subject to be addressed and what is to be investigated are presented.
Method
The bibliographical contents and their selection criteria are indicated.
Analysis
A critical argumentation of the contents is presented.Theoretical results and their implications in the field are presented.
Conclusion
It is given a closure that identifies the relevant guidelines of the topic as well as final contributions.
Bibliographical references
Essays
It is the exploration of a topic based on an argumentative and comparative exposition of opposing conceptions to those of the author.
Abstract
The objective is stated concisely.It should be between 150 and 200 characters long.
Introduction
The topic is presented in a persuasive way. Background, problems or motivations for the development of the essay are described. A relationship should always be created between this background and what will be the general theme of the text.
Body
The main ideas and rationale for the essay are outlined.The narrative sequence can be chosen by the author(s).
Conclusions
The results, the verification of the hypotheses, the general thoughts that emerged and new questions regarding the topic are pointed out.
Bibliographical references
They are presented according to the requirements of the APA standard.It cannot exceed 20 references, nor offer less than 15.References that were used or described in the study cannot be added.