Reveal FAQ
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT PUBLISHING ARTICLES:
How can I publish in a journal on the Portal?
To publish on the portal:
Select the desired journal.
Consult the editorial policies.
Register and submit your article.
I f you have any problems, contact the editor-in-chief by email.
How does publishing on the UNCo Journal Portal benefit me?
Publishing on the UNCo (National University of Comahue) journal portal offers you a number of important benefits, both for your professional development and for the dissemination of your work. Here are the main ones:
Greater reach, Open access, Academic recognition, Professional development, Strengthening of your resume, Contribution to knowledge, Editorial quality, Institutional support.
More about the Portal at: https://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/index/acerca_del_portal
What is open access?
Open access to scientific publications is defined as the practice of providing free and unrestricted access to digital scientific information. This model allows anyone, regardless of their location or affiliation, to access, read, download, and use the information without economic or legal barriers.
https://www.unesco.org/es/open-access
Can I include a work that has already been published?
You cannot publish a work that has already been published in another journal. This is because journals usually require that works be original and unpublished.
In some cases, a secondary version of a previously published work may be published. To do so, you must clarify in the text that it has already been published and cite the original publication. (Consult the journal's editorial policies.)
Can I include a co-authored work?
You can definitely include a co-authored work. In fact, co-authorship is a very common practice, especially in the academic and scientific fields. It is a valuable way to collaborate and share knowledge, but you must contribute substantially to the work and agree on the order of authorship. It is also important to define roles and responsibilities.
What are digital content licenses?
Content licenses are legal agreements that define how a copyrighted work can be used, distributed, and modified.
https://www.argentina.gob.ar/justicia/convosenlaweb/situaciones/todo-el-contenido-que-esta-en-internet-se-puede-usar-libremente
What are Creative Commons licenses?
A set of legal tools that allow content creators to share their work more flexibly than with the traditional “all rights reserved” approach. Instead of having to ask permission for each use, authors can specify which rights they grant to the public.
What is the ISSN?
A numerical code that identifies a journal as a serial publication. It is an international identifier that allows a publication to be recognized unequivocally.
https://www.caicyt-conicet.gov.ar/sitio/comunicacion-cientifica/issnar/
What is ORCID?
A unique identifier for authors of academic and scientific works. It serves to avoid errors and confusion in authors' names when identifying their scientific output and to clearly distinguish their publications.
https://info.orcid.org/es/what-is-orcid/
How long does copyright last?
Copyright lasts for the author's lifetime and 70 years thereafter, starting on January 1 of the year following their death. To learn more about other types of works, visit: https://www.argentina.gob.ar/justicia/derechofacil/leysimple/propiedad-intelectual.
What does copyright protect? (Plagiarism)
Plagiarism of scientific articles in Argentina is a violation of intellectual property law. It consists of presenting someone else's intellectual work as your own, or including parts of it without citing the source.
How to recognize and deal with plagiarism at: https://www.argentina.gob.ar/sites/default/files/como_enfrentar_el_plagio.pdf
What are persistent identifiers?
Persistent identifiers are essential tools for the management and preservation of digital information, especially in the academic and scientific fields. Common examples include DOI (Digital Object Identifier), ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID), ARK (Archival Resource Key), Handle System, ISSN (International Standard Serial Number), and ISBN (International Standard Book Number).
https://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/index/identificador



