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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 manuscript has not been previously published nor has it been submitted for consideration by any other journal. In addition, all authors declare that they DO NOT HAVE CONFLICTS OF INTEREST and approve the assignment of publication rights to the journal Selecciones Matemáticas. In order to do so, they must attach to their signed submission the Affidavit. AFFIDAVIT.
  • The sending file must be in Latex format, to do this, download the template that is in TEMPLATE.
  • The text has a double line spacing, Arial font, 12 point size and all illustrations, figures and tables are placed in the appropriate places of text, rather than at the end.
  • The manuscript must follow the stylistic and bibliographic of the Journal.
  • The Selecciones Matemáticas Journal DOES NOT charge fees for sending the papers, processing and publishing articles.
  • Permissions
    Authors who wish to include figures, tables or passages of text that have already been published elsewhere must obtain permission from the copyright owner for the printed and online format and include evidence that such permission has been granted upon submission. Your documents It will be assumed that any material received without such evidence comes from the authors.

  • ORCID code

    All authors must have an ORCID code assigned; for this they can register in ORCID.

Author Guidelines

Selecciones Matemáticas(ISSN-e:   2411 - 1783 ) journal serves as a means of dissemination in a wide range of mathematical issues, so the areas that are prioritized are related to mathematics, applied mathematics, all sciences that use mathematics and teaching mathematics.

Publishes Original Research articles, Review Articles, Communications and Teaching Mathematics, preferably in the priority areas of the journal, written in English, Spanish or Portuguese, as long as its quality is certified through peer review. It will also be possible to publish Current Comments that deal with topics of interest or comment on published research papers.

The content of the contributions is entirely the responsibility of the authors, and in no way the journal or the entities for which the authors work. It is understood that the material sent to Selecciones Matemáticas has not been published nor sent to other systems of diffusion of any type.

Research Articles:
These are original research papers culminated, not previously published and directed to a specialized audience. Its extension will have a maximum of 20 pages, including the bibliography, in 12-point characters in Times New Roman style and in simple space. According to the LaTeX macro that is available in (download TEMPLATE).

Communications:
They are short articles of scientific relevance, presented as preliminary results of an investigation or a sufficiently documented casualty. They will have a maximum length of 10 pages, including bibliography, in 12-point characters in Times New Roman style and in simple space.

Review articles:
The review article is a bibliographical study that compiles, analyzes, synthesizes and discusses published information on a topic, which may include a critical examination of the state of knowledge reported in the literature. Manuscripts must have an extension of no more than 25 pages, including bibliography, in 12-point Times New Roman style and single spaced characters.


Mathematics' Teaching and comments: following the instructions of research article.

 

Special Issue of Conference papers: As a result of a conference, it is necessary to have an editorial board so that high-quality papers can be considered articles if they meet the following requirements: (1) The conference grants copyright to the journal for all published articles, and reference is made to the conference in each article. (2) The work must be enlarged to the size of a research article; and be written in English. see more

Article Format:
Scientific Articles and Scientific Communications have the same format:
Title in English (if the manuscript is written in English, obviate the title in Spanish or Portuguese),
(If the manuscript is writen in Spanish or Portuguese, it is mandatory that title, abstract and keywords appear in English too).

Name and surname of the author or authors, indicating with thanks{…} author correspondence. 

ORCID ID of each author: Mandatory includes the ORCID ID of all authors. Authors who do not have this identifier must enter ORCID, create their ID and supply it with information (author data, affiliation, publications, projects, etc.). Authors who already have an ORCID ID must ensure that their ORCID area has the personal information previously indicated.

These sections should appear in all manuscript types

Title: The title of your manuscript should be concise, specific and relevant. It should identify if the study reports (human or animal) trial data, or is a systematic review, meta-analysis or replication study. Please do not include abbreviated or short forms of the title, such as a running title or head. These will be removed by our Editorial Office.


Institutional affiliation:  All authors should list their current affiliation and the affiliation where most research was carried out for the preparation of their manuscript. We recommend adding as primary the affiliation where most of the research was conducted or supported, but please check with your institution for any contractual agreement requirements.

It is very important that author names and affiliations are correct. Incorrect information can mean a lack of proper attribution or incorrect citation and can even lead to problems with promotion or funding. After the publication of an article, updates or corrections to the author’s address or affiliation may not be permitted.

Abstract: if the manuscript is written in English, obviate the abstract in Spanish or Portuguese; regardless of language, maximum must have 200 words. The abstract should be a single paragraph and should follow the style of structured abstracts, but without headings. The abstract should be an objective representation of the article: it must not contain results which are not presented and substantiated in the main text and should not exaggerate the main conclusions.

Keywords: An averge of five  pertinent keywords need to be added after the abstract. We recommend that the keywords are specific to the article, yet reasonably common within the subject discipline.

Introduction: The introduction should briefly place the study in a broad context and highlight why it is important. It should define the purpose of the work and its significance, including specific hypotheses being tested. It is essential to use bibliographical citations that help introduce the reader to the topic and demonstrate the current state of the art in the field. Citations within the text of the paper are identified by Arabic numbers in round brackets. This applies to references in the text of tables, figures and equations as follow:  
Examples
Jones [10] states that…
As see at figure 21 or see the table 4
From the equation (3) we have …

Finally, briefly mention the main aim of the work and highlight the main conclusions. Keep the introduction comprehensible to scientists working outside the topic of the paper.

Body of work: the results are presented, explaining their procedure with rigorously using standard formulation of the area, using some reasoned criteria. Authors should discuss the results and how they can be interpreted in perspective of previous studies and of the working hypotheses. The findings and their implications should be discussed in the broadest context possible and limitations of the work highlighted. Tables and figures must have a concise “caption” on the Botton, that accurately they describe what they mean.


About presentation of figures
:

A graphical is an image that appears alongside the text abstract in the Table of Contents. In addition to summarizing the content, it should represent the topic of the article in an attention-grabbing way. Moreover, it should not be exactly the same as the Figure in the paper or just a simple superposition of several subfigures.

Note that the figure  must be original and unpublished artwork. Any postage stamps, currency from any country, or trademarked items should not be included in it.

Them figure  should be a high-quality illustration or diagram in any of the following formats: PNG, JPEG.

Written text in a imagen should be clear and easy to read, using one of the following fonts: Times, Arial, Courier, Helvetica, Ubuntu or Calibri.

The minimum required size for the imagen  is 560 × 1100 pixels (height × width). The size should be of high quality in order to reproduce well.

 

Conclusions: This section is not mandatory but can be added to the manuscript if the discussion is unusually long or complex. It could also be used to include recommendations for future research and the benefits of its results.

Author contributions: Each author is expected to have made substantial contributions to the conception or design of the work; or the acquisition, analysis, or interpretation of data; or the creation of new software used in the work; or have drafted the work or substantively revised it; AND has approved the submitted version; AND agrees to be personally accountable for the author’s own contributions and for ensuring that questions related to the accuracy or integrity of any part of the work, even ones in which the author was not personally involved, are appropriately investigated, resolved, and documented in the literature.. The following statements should be used “Conceptualization, X.X. and Y.Y.; methodology, X.X.; software, X.X. formal analysis, X.X.; All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript.”, please turn to the CRediT taxonomy for the term explanation.
Authorship must be limited to those who have contributed substantially to the work reported.

Funding: All sources of funding of the study should be disclosed. Clearly indicate grants that you have received in support of your research work and if you received funds to cover publication costs. Note that some funders will not refund article processing charges (APC) if the funder and grant number are not clearly and correctly identified in the paper. Funding information can be entered separately into the submission system by the authors during submission of their manuscript. Such funding information, if available, will be deposited to FundRef if the manuscript is finally published.
Please add: “This research received no external funding” or “This research was funded by [name of funder] grant number [xxx]” and “The APC was funded by [XXX]” in this section. Check carefully that the details given are accurate and use the standard spelling of funding agency names at https://search.crossref.org/funding, any errors may affect your future funding.

Data Availability Statement: In this section, please provide details regarding where data supporting reported results can be found, including links to publicly archived datasets analyzed or generated during the study.  You might choose to exclude this statement if the study did not report any data.

 

Acknowledgments: In this section you can acknowledge any support given which is not covered by the author contribution or funding sections. This may include administrative and technical support, or donations in kind (e.g., materials used for experiments).

 

Conflicts of Interest: Authors must identify and declare any personal circumstances or interest that may be perceived as influencing the representation or interpretation of reported research results. If there is no conflict of interest, please state "The authors declare no conflict of interest." Any role of the funding sponsors in the choice of research project; design of the study; in the collection, analyses or interpretation of data; in the writing of the manuscript; or in the decision to publish the results must be declared in this section. Mathematics does not publish studies funded partially or fully by the tobacco industry. Any projects funded by industry must pay special attention to the full declaration of funder involvement. If there is no role, please state “The sponsors had no role in the design, execution, interpretation, or writing of the study”. For more details please see Conflict of Interest.

Bibliographic references:
For the References, the Vancouver format will be used.
The references should be sorted alphabetically by last name of the first author and listed individually at the end of the manuscript. All publications cited in the text must be listed in the Bibliographical References section, and vice versa, all Bibliographical References listed must have been cited in the text. An important indication to keep in mind is that 75% of references must come from primary sources, that is, from scientific articles in journals or journals. Minimize as far as possible the use of books and / or web pages.
Examples:
Journal Articles
Printed Journal
Acevedo JH, Pistikopoulos E. Stochastic optimization based algorithms for process synthesis under uncertainty. Computers and Chemical Engineering. 1998; 22(1): 647-671.


Online Journal, with DOI number or URL or both
Fletcher PT, Venkatasubramanian S, Joshi S. The geometric median on Riemannian manifolds with application to robust atlas estimation[Internet]. NeuroImage. 2009 Mar[cited 2013 feb 19]; 45(1):143-152. Available from: URL http://ajs.sagepub.com/content/40/12/2872 DOI: 10.1177/ 0363546512458223

Books
Printed Books
Moore KL, Agur AMR. Fundamentos de Anatomía, con orientación clínica. 2a ed. Buenos Aires: Médica Panamericana; 2005. 540 p.
Online Books
López I, Caldera A. Guía para citar en textos académicos[Internet-kindle]. Monterrey: Edit. Digital; 2017[cited 2019 Nov 2]. 230 p. Available from: http://www.amazon.es/Gu%C3% ADa-para-citar-textos-acad%A9micos-ebook/dp
Thesis
Printed Thesis
Kay JG. Intracellular cytokine trafficking and phagocytosis in macrophages [PhD Thesis]. St Lucia (AU): University of Queensland; 2007
Online Thesis
Pahl KM. Preventing anxiety and promoting social and emotional strength in early childhood: an investigation of risk factors [PhD Thesis on the Internet]. St Lucia (AU): University of Queensland; 2009 [cited 2017 Nov 22]. Available from: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:178027

Online Reports and other government publications:
Pahl KM. Preventing anxiety and promoting social and emotional strength in early childhood: an investigation of risk factors [dissertation on the Internet]. St Lucia (AU): University of Queensland; 2009 [cited 2017 Nov 22]. Available from: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:178027

 


To Consider:
While the manuscript is being evaluated for publication, it can not be sent to other journals. Once approved for publication, all partial or total reproduction rights will be passed to the journal "Selecciones Matemáticas". Attach Affidavit (AFFIDAVIT) to your submission.

Submit Articles
Manuscripts must be prepared in LaTeX, according to the format of the journal (TEMPLATE) and sent through the Journal system, for which they must register as Author, and follow the established process; Or send your work to: selemat@unitru.edu.pe cc orubio@unitru.edu.pe

Titles and subtitles should not end with end point. Avoid footnotes as much as possible.


Permissions
: If you include figures that have already been published elsewhere, you must obtain permission from the copyright owners. Please note that some publishers do not grant electronic rights for free and that the magazine Selecciones Matemáticas will not reimburse the costs that may have occurred upon receiving these permits. In such cases, material from other sources should be used.

 

Supplementary Materials, Data Availability  and Software Source Code

Sel.Mat is committed to supporting open scientific exchange and enabling our authors to achieve best practices in sharing and archiving research data, including, but not limited to protocols, analytic methods, raw data, processed data, code, software, algorithms, and study material. The data should be FAIR – findable, accessible and reusable – so that other researchers can locate and use the data. We recommend that data and code should be deposited in a trusted repository that will allow for maximum reuse (see the Data Preservation section below).

SelMat data policies are informed by TOP Guidelines.

Where ethical, legal, or privacy issues are present, data should not be shared. The authors should clarify the availability status of the data upon submission and make any limitations or exceptions clear in the Data Availability Statement. Authors should ensure that the data shared is in accordance with consent provided by participants on the use of confidential data. Authors should ensure that the publication of such data does not compromise the anonymity of the participants or breach local data protection laws.

In situations where access is restricted to protect confidential or proprietary information, authors will be requested to clearly explain the restrictions on the dataset and make the data available upon request, with permission for the purposes of peer review. We encourage the authors to archive their research data through appropriate data repositories or provide us with minimal datasets within Supplementary Material.

Data availability statements

During the peer review and editorial decision process, authors can be asked to share existing datasets or raw data that have been analyzed in the manuscript, and whether they will be made available to other researchers following publication. Authors will also be asked for the details of any existing datasets that have been analyzed in the manuscript.

How to choose an appropriate data repository

SelMat encourages the submission of data to community-recognized data repositories where possible. We recommend the authors visit re3data.org or fairsharing.org to help identify registered and certified data repositories relevant to their subject area if no community resource is available. If the authors’ institution has its generalist data repository this can be used to host authors’ data as long as the repository can mint DataCite DOIs, and allows for data to be shared under open terms of use (for example the CC0 waiver).

Data citation

Authors are encouraged to formally cite any datasets stored in external repositories that are mentioned within their manuscript, including the main datasets that are the focus of the submission, as well as any other datasets that have been used in the work. For previously published datasets, authors should cite both the related research articles and the datasets themselves. Appropriate citation of data is checked and enforced by Journal Editorial staff before publication.

Computer Code and Software

For work where novel computer code was developed, authors should release the code either by depositing in a recognized, public repository or uploading as supplementary information to the publication. The name and version of all software used should be clearly indicated.

 

Review Processes: (HERE)

Open science compliance: (FORM)

   a) Preprints.- Selecciones Matemáticas accepts submissions that have previously been made available as preprints provided that they have not undergone peer review, if so, provide its location. A preprint is a draft version of a paper made available online before submission to a journal.

   b) Availability of research data and other materials. - Authors are encouraged to make available all content (data, program code, and other materials) underlying the manuscript text prior to or at the time of publication. Exceptions are allowed in cases of legal and ethical problems. The objective is to facilitate the evaluation of the manuscript and, if approved, contribute to the preservation and reuse of the contents and the reproducibility of the research.

   c) Openings in peer review.- Authors may choose one or more means to open the peer review process offered by the journal.

Please prench and send the FORM

For complete information on the review process go HERE

 

Editors and Editorial Staff as Authors:
Editorial staff or editors shall not be involved in processing their own academic work. Submissions authored by editorial staff/editors will be assigned to at least two independent outside reviewers. Decisions will be made by other Editorial Board Members who do not have a conflict of interest with the author.


Evaluation Form:
Reviewers express their opinion in a format, which they will receive, with the following content:

                            EVALUATION FORM

            Questions (answering: Yes, No) 

01 Is the manuscript a new and original contribution?    

02 Does the Title express the essence of the work?    

03 Does the abstract concisely describes the work?    

04 Are the conclusions derived from the results?    

05 Is the bibliography related to the topic, and is it updated?    

   Qualification of research (use Check)    

01 Very Good    

02 Good    

03 Regular    

04 Deficient    

            Result (use  Yes, No)

01 Is the manuscript published in its current form?    

02 Is the manuscript publishable with modifications?    

03 Is the manuscript rejected?    

  Comments and / or suggestions    

 

 

 

 

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