Authorship contribution policy
The Multidisciplinary Journal Perspectivas Investigativas, following the policies of good editorial practices for the publication of scientific journals, agrees that "author" of a published article is a person who has contributed intellectually and methodologically in a significant way in the construction of the manuscript.
In order to externalize the editorial transparency and significant contribution of each "author" in the publication of the scientific article, it is necessary to show the degree of contribution made in the achievement of the manuscript. This section should be written after the conclusion, under the title: "Authorship contribution".
After the title, the name and surname of the "author" should be indicated in a paragraph, followed by the contribution made. Then with the next "author", until the total number of "authors" is exhausted, once the authors are exhausted, the common points of work, if any, should be expressed.
After the title, the name and surname of the "author" should be indicated in a paragraph, followed by the contribution made. Then with the next "author", until the total number of "authors" is exhausted, once the authors are exhausted, the common points of work, if any, should be expressed.
The list of authors should include only those persons who have contributed intellectually to the development of the work. Having helped in the collection of data or having participated in some technique are not in themselves sufficient criteria to be listed as an author. The author of an article must have participated in a relevant way in the conception and development of the article in order to assume responsibility for its contents and must also agree with the final version of the article. In general, the following requirements must be met in order to be listed as an author:
- To have participated in the conception and design, or in the acquisition of data, or in the analysis and interpretation of the data of the work that has resulted in the article in question, and
- Have participated in the drafting of the text and any revisions; and
- To have approved the version that will finally be published.
This journal declines any responsibility for possible conflicts arising from the authorship of the papers it publishes. follows the decision tree recommended by COPE in case of a request for change of authorship of a manuscript received or an article already published (https://publicationethics.org/files/Spanish%20%281%29.pdf).
In the event of any other conflict with authorship or content that arises after the article has been published, the Errata, Corrections and Retractions Policy (https://rperspectivasinvestigativas.org/index.php/multidiscipinaria/errata)