Author Guidelines
The research articles have to refer to journal topics and to be original and unpublished before. They must be also focused on new results, concise and may be fundamental or applied research, recommended both. These should describe new and carefully confirmed findings and experimental procedures should be described in sufficient detail for others to verify the work, without infringing upon the intellectual property rights. The length of a full paper should be the minimum required to describe and interpret the work clearly (max. 10 pages).
It is recommended that the articles have an even number of pages but no more than 10, considering the printed edition.
The review articles present the achievements on a certain research topic in a critical and exhaustive analysis based on updated and complete references. There is no page limit for review articles, but they must have an even number of pages.
Regular articles must respect the Instructions for authors regarding the structure, formatting and style.
The authors can use the Template
Review articles do not have the above mentioned requirements. However, should include:
- an introductory chapter
- a careful and critical presentation of the relevant aspects of the topic approached
- emphasis of the aspects that aren’t known and require further research to progress
Submissions of reviews and perspectives covering topics of current interest are welcome and encouraged. A good review does not just summarize the literature, but must discusses it critically, identifies methodological problems, and poit out research gaps. A review must have at least 80 references.