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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.
  • A contribuição é original e inédita, e não está sendo avaliada para publicação por outra revista; caso contrário, deve-se justificar em "Comentários ao editor".
  • O arquivo da submissão está em formato Microsoft Word, OpenOffice ou RTF.
  • URLs para as referências foram informadas quando possível.
  • O texto está em espaço simples; usa uma fonte de 12-pontos; emprega itálico em vez de sublinhado (exceto em endereços URL); as figuras e tabelas estão inseridas no texto, não no final do documento na forma de anexos.
  • O texto segue os padrões de estilo e requisitos bibliográficos descritos em Diretrizes para Autores, na página Sobre a Revista.

Author Guidelines

01) The article must be sent by the Open Journal Systems - OJS (https://www.periodicos.unimontes.br/index.php/cerrados).

02) The content expressed and published is the sole responsibility of the author (s), exempting the Cerrados magazine from any responsibility.

03) article must be unpublished, have not been submitted and / or published in another journal.

04) The author and / or co-author may publish only one article in each issue of the journal. From 10-05-2020, the article must have a maximum of three authors.

05) Articles may be written and submitted for evaluation exclusively in Portuguese for contributions from Brazilian authors, allowing foreign authors to work in English, French or Spanish.

06) Papers in the form of articles, technical translations, reviews and interviews will be accepted.

07) The length of the text may vary from 15 to 30 pages for articles and translations (translations must be accompanied by the author's permission and the original text) and up to 8 (eight) pages for reviews and interviews.

08) The texts must be presented in font size 12, Times New Roman font, space 1.5, A4 sheet, margins 2.5 cm (top and bottom) and 3 cm (right and left).

09) The author (s) should submit the complete papers, definitely revised by professionals of the Portuguese language (updated spelling review) and other languages ​​when applicable.

10) Text structure:

10.1- Title of the work in the language in which the text was written, accompanied by two foreign language translations, following the abstracts.

10.2- Name (s) of the author (s) in full - below the name (s) put the institutional link and the electronic contact (e-mail).

10.3- Abstracts (trilingual) - For articles written in Portuguese, the abstract should be in Portuguese, up to 200 words, accompanied by an abstract in English and another abstract in Spanish or French. Specialized translation of foreign language summaries is required as the automatic translator should not be used. Remembering that the article written in a foreign language must have the second abstract in Portuguese.

10.4 - Keywords: use a minimum of three and a maximum of five words, following the abstracts.

10.5 - The text should present an introduction (presentation of the theme, problem, objective and methodology).

10.6 - Discussion development - use unnumbered titles / subtitles to develop a sequence of scientific writing for coherence and cohesion of the discussion.

10.7 - Conclusions or concluding remarks - summarize the results of the discussions developed in the text.

10.8 - Acknowledgment to the funding institution (s), if any.

10.9 - References.

11 - Reviews and notes do not require the abstract and keywords. And the interviews should follow the form of question (interviewer) and answer (interviewee).

12) Text formatting, according to the norms of the Brazilian Association of Technical Standards - ABNT, new edition of NBR 14,724 published in April 2011; second edition of NBR 15.287 published in April 2011 and third edition of NBR 10.719 valid from July 2011.

12.1 - Suggestions of standardization manuals:

FRANCE, Junia Lessa; VASCONCELLOS, Ana Cristina de. Manual for standardization of technical-scientific publications. 9. ed. Belo Horizonte: Publisher UFMG, 2013. 263 p.

FUCHS, Angela Maria Silva; FRANCE, Maira Nani; PINHEIRO, Maria Salete de Freitas. Guide for standardization of technical-scientific publications. Uberlandia: EDUFU, 2013. 286 p.

13) Quotations:

13.1 - Indirect citation - it is mandatory to put the (scientific) name of the author and the year of publication. Note: when the author's name comes before the citation, put only the initial letter of the name in capital letters and the year of publication must be in parentheses; ex: According to Milk (2015). And when the name of the author comes after the citation, it must be all uppercase in parentheses along with the year of publication, example: (LEITE, 2015).

13.2 - Short and long direct quotation:

13.2.1 - Short direct citation: that citation of up to three lines, which must be in the body of the text and in double quotation marks, also present the name of the author, the year of publication and the page number from which the citation was taken.

Note: When the author's name comes before the citation, put only the initial letter of the name in capital letters and the year of publication and the page should be in parentheses; ex: According to Leite (2015, p. 1), “Geoprocessing is ......”. And when the author's name comes after the citation, the author's name must be in all capital letters in parentheses along with the year of publication and page number, for example: “Geoprocessing is ......” (MILK, 2015, p. 1).

13.2.2 - Long direct quotation: that quotation greater than three lines should be highlighted in the text, with four centimeters left to refuse, with single spacing and with letters of size 10 (ten). For the author's name, year of publication and page number, see the examples in 13.2.1.

14 - Illustrations (maps, photos, diagrams, tables, graphs, among others).

14.1 - Titles (required) must be numbered consecutively and placed at the top of the illustration.

14.2 Fonts (required) should be placed at the bottom of the illustration in size 10 letters.

14.3 - In the case of tables, tables and graphs, inside, the texts and numbers must be typed in size 10.

14. 4 - The images must be saved in JPG, with 300 dpis, aiming at good quality images.

15- Footnotes - should be used only when indispensable for text comprehension, placed at the bottom of the page, indicated by ascending numbering, typed in size 10.

16 - References - list only those cited in the body of the text, arranged in ascending alphabetical order from A to Z, according to ABNT norms.

 

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