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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.
  • As of July 2022, texts based on RSL, bibliographic reviews and the like are no longer accepted.

Author Guidelines

MANUSCRIPT ORGANIZATION

 

Initial settings.
Typing in Word (DOCx). Times New Roman font, size 12, A4, justified, without paragraph indentation, spacing 0 before and 6 after, single column and single spacing. Bottom and right margin of 2.0 cm. Left and upper margin of 3.0cm.
 
Page number and extension.
Right, top, size 10. Starting at number 1. Do not appear on first page. From 12 to 25 pages of content.
 
Title.
All caps, centralized, bold, font 14, in Portuguese, English and Spanish.
 
Name of the authors (maximum of four authors).
In sequence, centralized and size 11. In the footer: qualification, name of the institution of origin, Lattes URL, OrcId number and email, in size 10.
 
Abstract.
Capital. Single paragraph. Size 11, single leading and bold bullet points. 100 to 250 words. Informative summary.
 
ABSTRACT
This article...
Minimum expected content.
Purpose, problem, method and nuance of final considerations.
Keywords: Technology; Logistics; Business.
Minimum of three words, from the broadest to the most specific, separated by a semicolon, ending with a period and beginning with a capital letter. Preferably they should not also appear in the title.
 
RESUMO
Este...
Abstract translation in Portuguese.
Palavras-chave: Tecnologia; Logística; Negócio.
 
RESUMEN
Este...
Translation of the Abstract in Spanish.
Palabras clave: Tecnología; Logística; Negocio.
 
1. INTRODUCTION
In capital letters, bold and size 12. Two blank lines before and one blank line after (valid for the other sections). Aligned to the left and without a period between the numbering and the title. In the text, indentation of 1.25 cm (one tab) for each new paragraph (valid throughout the article).
Topics.
Indentation of a tab, identification by letters. End of each line with a semicolon and end of the last line with a period.
a) The ... ;
b) One ... ;
w) ... .
Expected content.
Contextualization, justification, problem, objectives, delimitations, hypotheses (if relevant) and summary of the method.
 
2 THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
First part of the Development, which should include the theorists and main concepts that will support the article, and will also serve as a basis for the analysis of results and discussions. Alignment to the left, without a dot between the numbering and the title.
If necessary, minor sections should be written in bold, lower case. One blank line before, no blank line after. Alignment to the left, without a dot between the numbering and the title (valid for all other sections).
 
2.1 Information systems
 
3 METHOD
It must inform the details of how the research was carried out, its nature, classification, limitations and procedures, which vary depending on the type of research chosen.
 
4 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
The Results obtained from carrying out the research corresponding to the central question stated in the Introduction. Presentation in the form of inductions, deductions, dialectical and conclusive relationships from content analysis, discourse analysis, etc. or according to the nature of the research; and even adding tables, graphs or other illustrations.
The Discussion about the results, regardless of the nature of the research, must be carried out based on the Theoretical Reference used and correspond to the problem and the objectives defined in the research.
 
5 FINAL CONSIDERATIONS
It synthesizes the answers to the central question of the research.
The text, at a minimum, must:
(a) Conclusively show the results obtained based on the problem, objectives and hypotheses (if applicable) proposed and presented in the article's introduction;
(b) State what is expected to contribute to the research;
(c) If desired, propose suggestions for future research.
 
6 REFERENCES
This section is understood as the standardized set of descriptive elements, taken from a document, which allows its individual identification. Left alignment.
 
7 POST-TEXTUAL ELEMENTS
Used as needed. Written as subsections.
7.1 Glossary
7.2 Appendices (prepared by the author)
7.3 Attachments
7.4 Others
 
General rules.
a) Writing in the 3rd person, impersonal. Objective language, without expressions such as: “I think”, “I think”, “it seems to me”, “we can”, which give rise to simplistic interpretations and without scientific value. When writing texts, avoid using the verbs ser, estar, poder and ter in excess, as they also give rise to simplistic interpretations with no scientific value.
b) Illustrations are used to facilitate understanding and interpretation of information. Whatever the type of illustration, its identification (sequential, size 11) must appear at the top, preceded by the designative word (drawing, scheme, flowchart, photograph, chart, map, organization chart, plan, chart, portrait, figure, image , among others), followed by its number in order of occurrence in the text, in Arabic numerals, hyphen and the respective title. At the bottom, indicate the source consulted (mandatory element, even if it is the author's own production), caption, notes and other information necessary for its understanding (if any). The font must be smaller than the text (size 11). The illustration must be cited in the text and inserted as close as possible to the passage to which it refers.
c) Tables are defined as non-discursive ways of presenting information, of which numerical data stands out as central information. They must be identified sequentially, font size 11. A table, in addition to the identification (above), must present the data in a summarized and safe way, offering an overview of the behavior of the phenomenon. It consists of the following elements: (a) Title; (b) Header; (c) Body and (d) Font (below, size 11).
It is recommended that a table be prepared in such a way that it can be presented on a single page. The table must be cited in the text and inserted as close as possible to the passage to which it refers. Lines should not be placed on the right side, on the left side of tables or horizons, except for the one(s) separating the header(s) and the end.
d) The equations and formulas appear highlighted in the text, in order to facilitate their reading. They must be centralized. Their numbering starts from number 1, in parentheses, preferably on the right side of the page. They must be cited in the text and inserted as close as possible to the passage to which they refer.
e) Citations:
a) Citation - Mention of information extracted from another source;
b) Citation of citation - Direct or indirect citation of a text in which the original was not available (use of cited by or apud);
c) Direct citation - Textual transcription of part of the work of the consulted author and placed between quotation marks (up to three lines);
d) Indirect citation - Text based on the work of the consulted author;
e) Reference notes - Notes that indicate consulted sources or refer to other parts of the work where the subject was approached;
f) Footnotes - Indications, observations or additions to the text made by the author, translator or editor, which may also appear on the left or right margin of the graphic (not used when the author-date technique is used);
g) Explanatory notes - Notes used for comments, clarifications or explanations that cannot be included in the text.
h) Direct quotations with more than three lines, must be highlighted four cm from the paragraph. The font must be smaller than the text (11). Line spacing must be single, without quotes. The author's name is cited at the end, in capital letters, followed by the year of publication and page.
i) References are presented in alphabetical order by author and aligned to the left margin only. When choosing the abbreviation in the names of the authors, this criterion must be followed by all references.
j) The articles, after the initial verifications regarding the submission norms, will be sent to two referees using the double blind modality. Rejection, acceptance with changes or acceptance will be duly communicated to the authors, who in the latter case will have to make the requested changes.
 
Publications.
Reference title in bold.
Book:
HAWKING, S. W. A brief history of time. 30. ed. Rio de Janeiro: Editora Rocco, 2002.
Two or three authors, separated by ; (semicolon). More than three authors, only the first author is indicated, adding the Latin expression et al.
Publication on the Internet:
GLEISER, M. Black holes. 2007. Available at http://livrespensadores.net/videos/nosso-mundo-com-marcelo-gleiser-astrofisica-buracos-negros/. Accessed on 07/11/2021.
Digital publication:
DARWIN, C. The Origin of Species. ebook. Porto: Lello & Irmão Editores, 2003.
Web:
KHALIL, K. A. The employability of engineers in the economic-financial sector: psychological profile, qualification and professional certification Anbima. Available at http://www.revistarefas.com.br/index.php/RevFATECZS/article/view/257. Accessed on 07/19/2021.
Book chapter, part:
GIORDANO, C. V. Project performance through indicators. In: TREFF, L.; BATTISTELA, L. R. (Org.). Innovation in Project Management in Public Administration. Rio de Janeiro: Brasport, 2013. p. 59-65.
Journal:
SELMA, L. C. Managing inventories: how to obtain better results in a plastic resin distributor. Refas – Fatec Zona Sul Magazine, São Paulo, v. 2, no. 2, p. 1-20, February, 2016.
Academic work:
MENINO, S. E. Technological training for the knowledge society. Dissertation (Masters) – Master in Technology, Centro Paula Souza, São Paulo, 2004.
 
 
Conditions for submissions
 
As part of the submission process, authors must verify the compliance of the submission in relation to all items listed below. Submissions that do not comply with the rules will be returned to the authors.
a) The contribution is original and unpublished, and is not being evaluated for publication by another journal; otherwise, it must be justified in "Comments to the editor".
b) The submission file is in Microsoft Word format.
c) URLs for the references were informed when possible.
d) The text is single-spaced; uses a 12 point font; uses italics instead of underlining (except in URL addresses); figures and tables are inserted in the text, not at the end of the document in the form of appendices or annexes.
e) The text follows the style standards and bibliographic requirements described in the Guidelines for Authors, on the About the Journal page.
f) In case of submission to a section with peer review (eg articles), the instructions available in Ensuring blind peer review were followed.
g) There will be no charge to authors for submission, opinions, processing and publications.
h) The same author will have his consecutive works published with a difference of at least one year.
i) In the submitted papers, one of the authors must be a teaching professional or researcher with at least a Master's degree.
j) Articles or reviews with up to four authors will be accepted for evaluation.
k) The articles and reviews submitted will be processed by specific software for the detection of plagiarism.
l) Orcids and URLs (Lattes) of the authors must be informed in the proper fields, at the time of submission.
m) In addition to submissions that adopt the ABNT rules, from 2021 submissions that use the APA rules will be accepted.
n) As of July 2022, texts based on RSL, bibliographic reviews and similar are no longer accepted.
 
References
Refas. Committee on publications and editors. July 2023.
ABNT. Standard 6022: 2018. Published on 05/16/2018.

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