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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.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.

Author Guidelines

1. Articles must be unpublished, not published in printed or electronic form. Proof of originality is the responsibility of the author (s);

2. Articles submitted in Portuguese, English or Spanish will be accepted. Only papers with adequate writing and spelling will be accepted, as the submitted version will be definitive;

3. For the writing and presentation of the text is required to conform to the standards of the American Psychological Association (APA) ou ABNT;

4. After the title of the work (which must be in capital letters), in the next line, it is necessary to contain the name of the author, email and Institution of origin;

5. The classification of the article may contemplate the following dimensions: (may have more than one concomitant): Model / Unpublished Theory; Field / Empirical / Laboratory Research; Practical Applications; Case Study and Teaching; Descriptive and Critical Analysis; Bibliographic / Documentary Research;

6. On the first page of the paper should have title (centered and bold, capital letter), abstract, keywords and abstract, keywords, with a maximum of 300 words, and just after that the introduction. The topics should be bold and in capital letters, aligned to the left;

7. The names of authors should be omitted from the body of the text to facilitate review by the Blind Review system, which omits the reviewer's authorship during the review process;

8. Authors need to clearly present ideas, including the proper use of illustrations and references. Papers should follow the format of the journal and generally consist of the following parts: (i) introduction, which establishes the purpose of the research (what the topic of the article is, and what its purpose is) and addresses its relevance; (Ii) theoretical reference; (Iii) research methodology or methods and techniques; (Iv) results and discussion; (V) conclusions and recommendations; And (vi) revised bibliographic references;

9. Paper Format: Office Word 97 or later, Page Setup: Paper Size: A4 (29.7cm x 21cm), Top Margin: 3.0cm, Bottom Margin: 2.0cm, Left Margin: 3.0 cm, Right margin: 2.0 cm;

10. The text configuration should follow the pattern: Times New Roman font, body 12 (for abstract and abstract, body 10); Spacing between characters, words and lines: simple; Number of pages: minimum of 13 (thirteen), maximum of 30 (thirty), including illustrations, bibliography (references) and footnotes of text;

11. The article should not be submitted to simultaneous evaluation in another journal;

12. The Publisher may accept or not the article submitted for publication, according to the editorial policy;

13. The Editor may or may not accept an article after it has been evaluated by the Double Blind Review system, which guarantees anonymity and confidentiality of both the author (s) and the reviewers;

14. The Editor may suggest changes to the article both with regard to the content of the subject and the adequacy of the text to the writing and presentation standards (APA); Or ABNT;

15. The article approved for publication will be submitted to final editing and spelling and grammar revision;

16. In the OJS system, adopted by RIT magazine, the author (s) will have the article submission automatically rejected by the system if it does not accept the exclusivity, originality and copyright clauses;

17. The editor and / or any individual or institution linked to its collegiate bodies are not responsible for the opinions, ideas, concepts and positions expressed in the texts, as they are the only responsibility of the author (s);

18. Evaluations are made on standardized evaluation forms, with room for personalized comments, which are sent to the author (s) in case of conditional acceptance, corrections or refusal;

19. Abstracts must be in two languages, preferably in Portuguese and English;

20. Authors need to inform ORCID in their submission database.

21. The article should only be submitted online through the site.

 

Observações relevantes:

  1. a) Os artigos não devem conter a identificação do(s) autor (es). A identificação de autoria do trabalho deve ser removida do arquivo e da opção Propriedades no Word, garantindo desta forma o critério de sigilo da revista, caso submetido para avaliação por pares. 
  2. b) Submeter um arquivo complementar, em word, anexo, com a folha de rosto composta, também, do nome dos autores, titulação, instituição, além de nota de rodapé com o endereço do primeiro autor e o email de todos os autores.  
  3. c) Submeter arquivo complementar em pdf com declaração de direitos autorais, conforme modelo abaixo:

 

À REVISTA RIT

 

AUTORIZAÇÃO PARA PUBLICAÇÃO

(Nome do autor), portador do documento de identidade nº ____ (no caso de vários autores citar todos),  autorizo ( ou autorizam, no caso de diversos autores) a publicação do artigo (nome do artigo), com exclusividade pela Revista RIT em meio eletrônico.

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".

Dados de todos os autores:

Nome completo:

Instituição:

E-mail:

Telefone:

Obs.: Informar os códigos dos serviços DDD e DDI.

Assinatura do autor principal: ____________________________________

 

  1. d) Os nomes dos autores devem ser completos, constar sempre na sua ordem correta, sem inversões, pois não serão realizadas correções posteriormente.

 

 

Relevant remarks:

  1. a) Articles should not contain the identification of the author (s). The identification of authorship of the work should be removed from the file and the Properties option in Word, thus ensuring the journal's confidentiality criteria, if submitted for peer review.
  2. b) Submit a complementary file, in word, attached, with the cover page also composed of the name of the authors, title, institution, and footnote with the address of the first author and the email of all authors.
  3. c) Submit a complementary pdf file with copyright statement, as shown below:

 

RIT MAGAZINE

 

PUBLICATION AUTHORIZATION

(Name of the author), bearer of Identity Card No. ____ (if several authors name them all), I authorize (or authorize, in the case of several authors) the publication of the article (name of the article), exclusively by Revista RIT , in an electronic medium.

The contribution is original and unpublished, and is not being evaluated for publication by another journal; otherwise it should be justified in "Comments to the editor".

Data from all authors:

Full name:

Institution:

Email:

Telephone:

Note: Inform the codes of DDD and DDI services.

Signature of lead author: ____________________________________

 

  1. d) The names of the authors must be complete, always in their correct order, without inversions, since no corrections will be made later.

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