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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 text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the guidelines for authors.
  • The submission has not been previously published or submitted for consideration by any other journal (or an explanation has been provided in the Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF or WordPerfect format.
  • Wherever possible, URLs are provided for references.
  • The text has single spacing; 12 point font size; italics are used instead of underlining (except in URLs); and all illustrations, figures and tables are placed in the text.

Author Guidelines

Original format

Size: A4.

Leaf margin: 2.50 cm. on all four sides.

Font:

  • Title: times new roman, 14 points, capital letter, bold, centered.
  • Subtitle: times new roman, 12 points, capital letters, bold, left margin.
  • Body of text: times new roman, 12 points, justified, single spacing.

Numbering: all pages are consecutively numbered in Arabic numerals.

File format: Word word processor.

Images and photos: in JPG file of optimal resolution and inserted within the text as appropriate, with numbering and title, and source of origin.

Charts and tables: in Word or Excel formats (not as images) and inserted within the text as appropriate, with numbering and title, and source of origin.

Original structure

Title: in Spanish and English, it should not exceed 15 words.

Authorship: includes first and last names, institutional affiliation, email, and ORCID number.

Summary: in Spanish and English, between 200 to 220 words.

Keywords: in Spanish and English, from 3 to 5.

Body of text: do not exceed 30 pages

  • Introduction: contains the research problem, justification, objective, importance and background related to the topic.
  • Research methods and techniques: contains the research methods and techniques applied both to carry out the work and to analyze the results.
  • Results and discussion: Describe the relevant results in a clear, orderly and concise manner. Images, photographs, graphs, charts and/or tables can be included in the text to support the understanding of what is written. Explanations of the results and their contrast with previous works will be presented, as well as systematizations, inferences and comments that may arise.
  • Conclusions: the contributions of the article are presented as a closing.
  • Bibliographic references: are included according to APA 7 standards (latest edition).

Cited and bibliographical references

The Aula y Ciencia magazine uses the style of the American Psychological Association (APA) as cited and referenced in its latest version (APA 7).

Textual quotes

When the citation is less than four lines or 40 words, the quotation mark (“”) must be used, including at the end the reference that includes the author's last name, the year of publication and the number of the page or pages (Tello, 1967, p . 126). When the quote is more than four lines or 40 words, it must be included in a separate paragraph, indented on the left and include at the end in parentheses the author's last name, the year of publication and the number of the page or pages (Tello , 1967, p.

Bibliographic references

Bibliographic references are included in alphabetical order and with hanging indents, according to the following guidelines:

  • Book or complete work

Author. (Year). Title. Editorial.

Rosas, M. F. (2008). From the Río de la Plata to the Amazon: Peru and Brazil at the time of Iberian domination. University Publishing, Ricardo Palma University.

Sobrevilla, D. and Rodríguez, M. Á. 2004). Basadre, that stranger. Basadrianos study and bibliography. University Publishing, Ricardo Palma University.

Rodríguez, M. Á. and Osorio. N. (eds). (2012). Philosophy as rethinking and rethinking tradition. University Publishing, Ricardo Palma University.

Venancio, M. (2013). Some aspects of the origin of liberalism. In M. F. Rosas (ed.), History of civilization. Approaches to the historical process of the capitalist system. 13th-21st centuries, (pp. 189-212). University Publishing, Ricardo Palma University.

  • Continuous publication

Author. (Year). Title of the text, Title of the magazine, volume(number), pages.

Flórez, C. (2010). Charlemagne, the Emperor of the Florida Beard: From the medieval world to the Andes. Aula y Ciencia, 3(4), 201-226.

Rodríguez, I. (2020). Constitutional rights and the exercise of power by General Salaverry in a Palma tradition. Aula Palma, (19), 23-44. https://doi.org/10.31381/ap.v0i19.3495

  • Thesis

Lazarte, S. (2006). The philosophical thought of Pedro Zulen: education, man and philosophy. [Bachelor's thesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/2907

For other cases of references, review the APA Publication Manual, based on widely accepted international standards.

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