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Author Guidelines

The rules for publication follow:

Rules for submitting work

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check the submission for compliance with all items listed below. Submissions that do not comply with the standards will be returned to the authors.

About the authorship of the Articles

We will accept articles from:

a) doctors, masters, and students of Doctorate courses

b) undergraduate or master’s degree students co-authored with doctors.

Only 1 (one) article per author or co-author is permitted.

Works submitted outside the standards required by the magazine will be rejected.

General standards

Works can be written in Portuguese, English, French, or Spanish, and must be between 10 and 25 pages (including references and annexes), all margins 3cm, on A4 size paper. Unless otherwise indicated, the entire text must be typed in Times New Roman font, size 12, spacing 1.5, and justified. For special characters, UNICODE fonts must be used (Charis SIL, Doulos SIL, Lucida Sans Unicode, DejaVu, etc.), choosing a single UNICODE font type throughout the article.

Articles must be submitted without page numbering, in Word format (without identification), and PDF format (with identification and footnote) containing: the name, highest degree of the author(s), Institution at which the article was received title and acronym, position held (teacher, student, researcher, technician, others), institutional affiliation, grant or funding project, contact email, Lattes, and ORCID CVs.

Example:

Master in Literature, Federal University of Pará (UFPA), student of the Postgraduate Program in Literature (PPGL), Federal University of Pará (UFPA), Capes Scholarship holder. Email: narraress@gmail.com. http://lattes.cnpq.br/3263239932031940; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0552-4290)

Specific standards

Title: The title, written in the language of the article, in capital letters, must be aligned to the right, font 12, in bold. The English version of the title must be placed on the second line immediately after the title when the text is written in Portuguese, Spanish, or French, font 12, in italics. When the article is written in English, the Portuguese version of the title must be included.

Identification: The full name of the author(s) must be indicated on the line after the title, also aligned to the right, in size 12 font. Next to the name of each author, a footnote, in numerical sequence, with the following biographical data of authorship: containing: the highest degree of the author(s), the Institution at which he received the title and Acronym, position held (teacher, student, researcher, technician, others), institutional affiliation, scholarship or project financier, contact email, Lattes and DOI.

Example:

Master in Literature, Federal University of Pará (UFPA), student of the Postgraduate Program in Literature (PPGL), Federal University of Pará (UFPA), Capes Scholarship holder. Email: narraress@gmail.com. http://lattes.cnpq.br/3263239932031940; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0552-4290)

Acknowledgments: Acknowledgements, if any, must appear as a footnote related to the title of the Article.

Summary: Must be placed below the Identification. The summary must contain between 100 and 150 words, and be preceded by the word ABSTRACT, in capital letters, followed by a colon. The summary must be written in font size 11, without indentation, and justified. Two abstracts are required, the first in the language of the article and the second in English; For articles written in English, the second abstract must be in Portuguese and presented in italics.

The KEYWORDS, three to five and separated by periods, must follow the same rules as the Summary and be placed below each summary.

Sections and subsections: Sections must not be numbered. The section titles, in bold, font 12, must be aligned to the left, with capital letters only in the first word and in required cases.

The subsection titles follow the same format, except that they must be placed in italics and font 12, without numbering.

Quotations: Quotations with three or more lines must be arranged with an indentation of 4 cm, without indenting the first line, in font size 11, with a blank line after the text. Use system (Author, 2023, p. 1), or (Author, 2023, pp. 1-2). Quotes with less than three lines must be inserted in the body of the text and highlighted “with quotation marks”. ‘Single quotes’ are reserved for translations or explanations of meaning. To highlight examples or foreign terms cited in the text itself, italic font is used. Citations in a foreign language other than that of the article must be translated, the original citation must appear in a footnote, using the expression, “In the original”, followed by information about the translator, when this is the case.

Notes: They should be as minimal as possible, and positioned at the foot of the page, Times New Roman font, size 10, with single spacing, justified, without indentation and numbered sequentially. Do not use notes to identify references.

Examples: Examples must be numbered sequentially throughout the text, with numbering in parentheses and aligned to the left. Use the TAB key (not the spacebar) to align examples and glosses. References made to examples in the text must take the form (2a) and (2b), with numbers and letters in parentheses. Automatic numbering should not be used.

Figures, Tables, and Charts: Figures, tables, and charts must be integrated into the text, centered, and numbered sequentially. If this is not possible, they can be presented as annexes, with explicit reference in the text. All must include an explanatory caption, positioned at the top, centered, in Times New Roman font size 10, and in bold. The reference to the FONT (capital and bold) of figures, tables, or charts must be positioned at the bottom, centered, in Times New Roman font size 10.

References: without section numbering, in round and bold, font 12. The sequence of references must follow the alphabetical order of the author's surname. They must only contain works cited in the text and follow ABNT standards; If the work is translated, the name of the translator is requested. Here are some examples:

Books
SURNAME, N. Title. City: Publisher, Year.
SURNAME, N.; SURNAME, N. Title. City: Publisher, Year.
SURNAME, N. (Org).
Title. City: Publisher, Year.

Book chapters
SURNAME, N. Title. In: SURNAME, N. (Org.). Title. City: Publisher. Year. pp. X-X.

Dissertations and theses
SURNAME, N. Title. Dissertation/Thesis (Masters/Doctorate in …) – Faculty of …, University …, City, Year.

Periodical articles (printed and online)
SURNAME, N. Title. Periodical, City, vol./n. Y, pp. X-X, Year.
SURNAME, N. Title. Periodical, City, vol./n.Y, pp. X-X, Month Year. DOI. or Available at: http…

Electronic document
INSTITUTION. Complement (if any). Title. City, Year. Available in: … Accessed in: day month year.

Congress work or similar (published)
SURNAME, N. Title. In: EVENT NAME, 1, Year, City. Annals…City: INSTITUTION Acronym. Available in:. Accessed on: Day month Year.

OTHER SESSIONS

Scientific research

follows the same article rules but must have a doctorate professor as a co-author.

Review

Follows the same article rules, limited to 6 pages. Included below the titles is the catalog description of the original text.

TraduNarrares

It follows the same article rules, including a presentation of up to 3 pages about the original text and the author, explaining the importance of translating into the target language and the data from the original publication and how the translation process took place.

Poetic Narrations

Submitted in poem, short story, chronicle, or video art format;

Photographs, Paintings, Performances (photo and video); Videos in small formats, MP3 Audio Songs or Video Clips.

 

Narrares Journal is licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0 © 2 by Federal University of Pará

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.

  1. The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  2. The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect document file format.
  3. Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  4. The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  5. The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in About the Journal.
  6. If submitting to a peer-reviewed section of the journal, the instructions in Ensuring a Blind Review have been followed.

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