Guidelines
As part of the submission process, authors are required to verify that their submission meets all of the elements shown below.
The article is unpublished. Attach a letter of authorization, which indicates the originality of the article and the correct citation. (Sworn declaration)
Filling out the Form for publication in the RCCS (Model)
A six-line resume, which includes: nationality, academic degree, institutional affiliation, places where you worked, recent publications and topics of interest. Likewise, an independent document, with the following personal information: full name, email, place of work, postal address and telephone numbers. (Sheet)
Include a six-line summary indicating: the objective of the article, the methodology used, the place and period of the research, and main results.
It is also requested to include a note specifying whether the article is the product of a research project or program, as well as the institution that promotes said study.
The title will be written as follows: only initial capital letter, it should not have abbreviations or acronyms, it must coincide with the objectives and conclusions of the work, the subtitles must be expressed with a capital initial and in bold.
The works must include a summary in Spanish and an abstract, in no case may they exceed 100 words, in addition to the corresponding keywords and their translation into English. The summaries must be structured and continuous, including: foundation, objectives, method, most relevant results and conclusions.
In no case may the works exceed seven thousand words. Any emphasis in the text will be done through italics. No bold or underlining is used. In the case of emphasis in the quote, it will be indicated in parentheses whether it comes from the original or from the author, following the “emphasis of the original” / “emphasis mine” convention.
Citations and references in the text will always follow the Author year: page(s) model. Bibliographic references will appear at the end of the work, in a list ordered alphabetically by the author's last name or by the first significant word of a corporate author, and will follow the following model:
Books
Lastname name. (year). Qualification. Editorial
Articles or chapters in a book
Lastname name. (year). Chapter title. In Name and surname without inverting it, Title of the book (page-page). Editorial.
Articles in journal
Lastname name. (year, day and month). Article title. Magazine title, volume (issue), page-page.
Articles in periodicals
Lastname name. (year). Article title. Newspaper title, page-page.
Thesis
Lastname name. (Year). Qualification. [Unpublished thesis]. University
Interviews (personal communication)
If the interview is recoverable, it must have an entry in the list of bibliographic references, following the model: Last name, First name. (year). Title of the interview. Location.
Electronic publications
Lastname name. (year, day and month). Article title. Website name. Web address.