Author Guidelines
ADMISSION
Original and unpublished documents related to geographic themes and problems of a theoretical-methodological nature or case studies are admitted.
Authors must submit manuscripts preferably via the OJS platform accessible at the link http://www.revistas.una.ac.cr/index.php/geografica, however, an account must be opened prior to any submission. In the event of difficulties accessing and/or using the OJS platform, manuscripts may also be directed to the Journal’s email address, revgeo@una.cr, MSc. Lilliam Quirós Arias (lquiros@una.cr), Dra. Meylin Alvarado Sánchez (malvara@una.cr).
Authors who do not yet possess an ORCID researcher code are recommend to obtain one prior to submitting a manuscript. This must be done by registering, using their institutional emails, at the link https://orcid.org/. When a manuscript is uploaded on the OJS platform, the authors’ ORCID researcher codes must be entered to allow the correct and unequivocal attribution of research activities, favoring the visibility and impact of their publications. A guide to ORCID registration can be found in the following link: http://orcid.org/register
Along with the manuscript submitted for review, authors must provide a sworn statement expressly stating that the work is unpublished and original, and that the work has not been simultaneously submitted for evaluation in any other journal. After evaluation, and in case of being accepted for publication, the corresponding author must provide the final and corrected version of the manuscript.
The time elapsed between the submission of the original manuscript until its acceptance for publication is approximately six months.
The Journal checks for plagiarism by running the text through Turnitin software to detect and determine the degree of similarity between the submitted manuscript and other published works. Upon receiving the manuscript, it is scanned with the aforementioned software, and if the percentage of similarity is greater than 25%, it will be returned to the author for verification. Once the Journal receives the verification response from the author but still detects plagiarism, the article will be rejected and withdrawn from the evaluation/editorial process.
ARTICLE PRESENTATION RULES
Documents must be submitted in Spanish, English or Portuguese, with a summary of no more than 10 lines, in the vernacular language and in English, with a maximum of 5 keywords in both languages. A maximum size of 25 pages, including figures and references. For articles in Portuguese, the title, abstract and keywords in Spanish and English must be included.
The text must be in Word format, written in Times New Roman 12 font, spaced one and a half, with 2.5 cm in the upper and lower margins, and 3 cm in the right and left margins, on letter size paper.
The structure of the manuscript must include the following elements: Introduction, Study Area, General Characteristics, Theoretical-Conceptual Framework, Methodological Framework, Results, Discussion of Results and Bibliographic References.
Illustrations (maps, graphs, photos, etc.), tables and charts (statistics) should be numbered according to their order of appearance in the text (Arabic numerals); formatted for good resolution printing. In the case of maps, the printing can be in color, in JPG or TIFF, WMF, BMP format. All illustrations must be located in the text and attached in separate files.
References must be cited in the text, be in alphabetical order, and follow the international format of the American Psychology Association (APA sixth edition).
ORDER OF PRESENTATION OF THE WORK
Title: brief, clear and corresponding to the content. In capital letters, centered and bold. In the vernacular language, Spanish and English.
Name and surname(s) of the author(s): justified to the right.
Academic degree, place, work address and electronic address: in a footnote. Use Times New Roman 10 font.
Summary in the vernacular, Spanish and English: maximum 10 lines, stating the main aspects of the text. Use Times New Roman 10 font.
Keywords in the vernacular language, Spanish and English: maximum 5 words. Use Times New Roman 10 font.
Text: The text begins with the introduction, differentiating the hierarchy of titles and subtitles by using different font sizes and bold lettering. Use Times New Roman font and double spacing.
References: must be cited in the text and not in footnotes.
NOTES AND CITATIONS
As far as possible, they should be reduced to the essentials.
Footnotes should have a merely explanatory or explanatory purpose, or provide information on additional reading for the potential reader of the text.
In the text, textual citations will include the author's last name, year and page number in parentheses.
Verbatim citations of less than 40 words must be included in the text between quotation marks.
Verbatim citations of more than 40 words must be in a separate block, without quotation marks and with a 2.54 cm left indentation.
REFERENCES
Arranged in alphabetical order, according to the author's last name, according to the the sixth edition of the APA Publication Manual.