Paper Fomart
Length: The article must not exceed a total of 12 pages.
Empirical research papers, as well as literature reviews, must follow the IDMRC structure (Introduction, Development, Methodology, Results, and Conclusions). An Acknowledgments section may be included after the Conclusions, but it is optional. If the manuscript includes a Discussion section, it must be incorporated within the Results. Studies involving animals or human subjects in medical or psychological trials must provide supporting documentation (e.g., experimental records, medications, dosages, etc.), which should be included as annexes.
Title: Calibri size 14, with a maximum of 12 words. The title must be general, without acronyms or periods. Due to indexing requirements, the editorial board may suggest changes to the title, although the responsibility for it primarily rests with the authors.
Authors: Author names must be presented in borderless and backgroundless text boxes without academic titles, including the complete ORCID URL as shown in the template. Each author information box must contain the full name in Calibri size 10, ORCID URL, institutional email, institutional affiliation, and the author's city and country, arranged in two columns: the first two authors in the first row, the third and fourth authors in the second row, and so on up to a maximum of six authors; in case of an odd number of authors, the last one should be centered in the corresponding row.
Be careful in writing names and personal data, as they cannot be changed once the job is accepted.
Abstract : Maximum 150 words, in Calibri size 10, single spacing (1.0,). The abstract does not have quotations, does not have subtitles and must be written in a single paragraph, it must include the general aspects of the topic, the methodology used and main results, avoiding placing figures. The keywords must be strictly related to the study developed, in lower case and separated by commas. The paper must have a maximum of 12 pages including the bibliography.
Keywords: Written in Calibri size 10, lowercase and separated by commas. 3 or 4 keywords are allowed.
Título: (Spanish) Calibri size 12, with a maximum of 12 words, following the same guidelines as in English.
Resumen: (Spanish) Must follow the same characteristics as the English version.
Palabras clave: (Spanish) Must follow the same characteristics as the English version.
I. Introduction: It must express in a precise way the problem, the general objective, indicate the basis of the study or project carried out and the methodology used for its presentation. For the structure of the article, it is recommended to follow the scheme adopted in the journal Minerva: introduction, development, methodology, results with discussion, conclusions and references. Support the contribution based on a brief review of the state of the art, citing in an orderly manner the bibliographic references related to the topic. To close with the section, explain in a concise way the organization or structure of the article. The length of the article is 12 pages. You can change the titles according to the contribution of your work, however, you cannot change the format of these. Write in a general way, then go from the general to the particular.
At the end of the introduction, add a paragraph describing the parts or sections of your work.
II. Development: Development must include those theoretical and conceptual aspects. It includes the references and mathematical arguments that support the research. As well as those aspects that contextualize the study. It can include subheadings or figures or tables that are linked in an important way to the study developed.
Subtitles should follow the format of the magazine.
III. Methodology: Calibri text issue 11.
A. Subtitles (Initial capital letters only. Do not increase indentation).
The methodology should not include theoretical foundations or definitions, it should not include citations. It must focus on the processes, steps, phases of the work developed.
IV. Results: Text in Calibri number 11. They must be those aspects that are the product of the objectives set. The figures must have a description in the paragraphs next to them. This same section includes the discussions of each outcome. Everything must be written in a harmonious and organized way. The results include an analysis or discussion of results, there is no separate discussion section.
A. Subtitles (Initial capital letters only. Do not increase indentation)
All equations must be done in the Word editor and must be listed on the right with a number in parentheses, this numbering must go consecutively. Picture-type equations will not be accepted.
The comma for decimal-separation will be used when the article is in Spanish and the period for the thousand-aside when you consider it. If the article is in English, then the period for decimal separation will be used.
Examples: 0.89 3548.698 25.19
Conclusions: Calibri text issue 11.
A. Subtitles (Initial capital letters only. Do not increase indentation)
Avoid reproducing the aspects contained in the summary as a conclusion. The conclusions presented must be relevant exclusively to the contribution made. If you prefer, you can use numbering.
A conclusion could extend the importance of the work or could make one think of applications and extensions. Do not repeat in the conclusions what you already mentioned in the results or in another section of the article.
Appendix: Appendices, if necessary, should appear before the Recognition.
Recognition: Use the singular title even though you have many awards. Avoid expressions such as "One of us (S.B.A.) would like to thank..." Instead, write "F. A. author's acknowledgements..." We only receive thanks to institutions, foundations, data labs, etc. Not personal.
References:
Citations and references must be made with the Word editor for references, and they must be IEEE styled. Number citations consecutively in square brackets [1]. The period of the sentence follows the square brackets [2]. Multiple references [2], [3] are numbered with separate parentheses [1]– [3]. When citing a section in a book, please indicate the relevant page numbers [2]. In sentences, simply refer to the reference number, as in [3]. Do not use "Ref. [3]" or "reference [3]" except at the beginning of a sentence: "Reference [3] shows....".
Please note that the references below are in the preferred style. You must cite all the authors; Do not use "et al" unless there are six or more authors. Use a space after the authors' initials. Documents that have not been published should be cited as "unpublished" [4]. Documents that have been submitted or accepted for publication should be cited as "submitted for publication" [5]. Please indicate affiliations and addresses for personal communications [6].
For more details, see the word format of the Athenea journal, available for download at the top of this section.