Instructions for authors
Registration in the system and subsequent access, using a login and password, are mandatory for submitting papers, as well as for monitoring the ongoing editorial process. Access an existing account or Register a new account.
Contributions must be submitted in .doc files, observing the following characteristics:
Articles between 8 (eight) and 10 (ten) thousand words,
Research reports (new theses or dissertations): 5 (five) and 8 (eight) thousand words,
Notes on sources or collections: between 3 (three) and 5 (five) thousand words
Reviews: between 2 (two) and 4 (four) thousand words.
Submission conditions
As part of the submission process, authors are required to verify the submission's compliance with all items listed below. Submissions that do not comply with the standards will be returned to the authors.
- The contribution is original and unpublished, and is not being evaluated for publication by another journal; otherwise, it must be justified in "Comments to the editor".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 submission file is in Microsoft Word, OpenOffice or RTF format.
- URLs for references have been provided when possible.
- The text follows the style standards and bibliographic requirements described in Instructions for Authors, on the About the Journal page.
Preparation of manuscripts
Manuscripts must be submitted exclusively through the CEIbero Journal's electronic editing system
Authors are responsible for the grammatical, linguistic and orthographic correction of submitted texts.
References to the author must be eliminated from the text, footnotes and file properties so that there is no information that could identify the author. Eventually, they may be included when editing the article. If the author agrees to reveal his/her identity, this action is unnecessary.
Articles may be submitted in Portuguese, Spanish, English or French and must include a title, abstract and keywords in the language used and in one of the other accepted languages.
Texts that are approved after reformulation must be submitted after review, with the modifications made marked.
The Journal is not responsible for obtaining copyright for images.
The data of all authors must be included in the form, in an accurate manner, when registering in the electronic publishing system, including ORCID.
Citation rules
Complete bibliographic references must be listed in alphabetical order at the end of the contributions, according to the following standard. When cited in the text, the work must be indicated in a simplified manner, either in the body of the article or in a note, in the format (Author, year, page). Ex.: (Holanda, 1936, p. 79). Only works that are actually cited in the text should be included in the references.
Book
SURNAME, First name. Book title: subtitle. Translation. Edition. City: Publisher, year.
Chapter or part of book
SURNAME, First name. Title of chapter or part of book. In: SURNAME, First name (Org.). Book title: subtitle. Translation. Edition. City: Publisher, year. pp. xxx-yyy.
Journal article (including those that are research sources)
SURNAME, First name. Title of article. Journal title, City (if any): Publisher (if any), v. xx, n. xx, pp. xxx-yyy, year.
Academic work
SURNAME, First name. Title of work: subtitle. Dissertation/Thesis (Master's/Doctorate in...) – Unit, Institution. City, year. nnnp.
Text obtained from the internet
SURNAME, First name. Title. Date (if any). Available at: www... Accessed on: dd mmm. year.
Work presented at event
SURNAME, First name. Title of the paper. In: NAME OF THE EVENT, number (if applicable), year, Location of the event. Proceedings... Location: Publisher (if applicable), year. pp. xxx-yyy.
Documents deposited in archives
AUTHOR (if applicable). Title (if not applicable, use the first three words of the text); Background (if applicable); location (if applicable, as well as other details deemed relevant for accessing the source), City (Archive – acronym and in full). Date of the document (if applicable).