Submissions
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submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.- • The contribution must be original and unpublished, and should not be under consideration for publication elsewhere; otherwise, justification should be presented through Comments to the Editor.
- • The file being submitted must be in Microsoft Word, OpenOffice or RTF format.
- • Text must follow style standards established in the author guidelines, which is found in About the Journal.
- • In case of submission to a peer-reviewed section (e.g., articles), the author must send an article without authorship information.
Articles
Scientific articles and review of literature in Onomastics
Works
Articles derived from research reports or teaching practices carried out by undergraduate and graduate students of Onomastics. Articles derived from scientific initiation programs, undergraduate final projects, student teacher trainings, master and thesis researchers, etc.
Translations
This section publishes translation up to 4 articles chosen among those approved for publication in the same volume of the journal. The articles to be translate are chosen by the advisory board to better promote the multilingualism and internationalization of the journal. Before publication, the journal asked authors of the chosen articles for permission. The translations are made by the translator team of the journal.
Dossier
The articles published in this section are organized by an editor invited by the journal that suggests the subject of the dossier and is responsible for the reception and evaluation of the articles submitted and for the publication of a summary article on the articles approved for publication as an introduction to the session.
Mini
In this section, mini-articles that report an onomastic finding or curiosity from finished research with partial or total published results that are published in another journal. Each “Mini” must have, two titles ( in English and other in Portuguese or Spanish), two abstracts of 20 to 50 words ( in English and other in Portuguese or Spanish), 3 to 5 key words (in English and other in Portuguese or Spanish), text of 3,000 characters without spaces and up to 5 references, including the one that indicates where the search is published.
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