Submissions
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.- The request has not been previously published, nor has been submitted to another journal (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
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The file is sent in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect format.
- They have been added to the references web addresses where it has been possible.
- The text is single-spaced; the font size is 12 points; used italics rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures and tables are placed within the text in their proper place and not the end of everything. (Attached in an additional folder)
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The text meets the style and bibliographic requirements stated in the rules for authors; which can be found in About the Journal-submissions-author Guidelines
- If submitting to a section of the journal peer-reviewed, you have to make sure that the instructions in Ensuring a Blind Review) have been followed
Author Guidelines
The Vínculos journal covers issues related to their major area of knowledge: engineering and technology; which analyzes fields of Electrical, Electronics, Computer and Communications Systems Engineering, Architecture and Computer Hardware Engineering. That is why Vinculos journal is a means of dissemination of studies and research of academic, business and research community in Colombia, Latin America, aiming also that these studies are highly consulted in Europe and North America
Vinculos journal published twice a year; The first issue of the year is valid from January to June, June being the month in which that number is published in print and digital version.
The second number is valid from July to December, November being the month of publication in print and digital version
SECTIONS OF THE JOURNAL
a. R + D RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT: A document that presents in detail the original results of research projects. The structure generally used contains four important parts: introduction, methodology, results and conclusions.
b. TECHNOLOGY AT PRESENT: It is essential that the topic raised question on topics and technologies in the area of systems and computer networks or general engineering. It is essential that the treatment of these issues is critical and this significant contributions that contribute to the construction of knowledge.
c. SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT: This section articles from different areas of knowledge that are not specifically focused systems and computer networks will be published; in the case of the basic sciences and the humanities. Items must analyze and reflect endogenous and exogenous impact on technological, scientific and engineering achieved by the University with its surroundings.
1. Types of documents accepted
Considering the current requirements for indexing Colciencias magazines at the National Scientific and Technological Index Publications, they may run the original articles of the following types:
- Articles of scientific and technological research: document that presents in detail the original results of research projects. The structure generally used contains four important parts: introduction, methodology, results and conclusions.
- Reflection articles: a document presents research results from an analytical perspective, interpretative or critical of the author, on a specific subject, resorting to original sources.
- Review article: is the result of an investigation where it is analyzed, systematized and integrated results of research published or unpublished, on a field of science or technology, in order to account for the progress and development trends. It is characterized by presenting a careful bibliographic review of at least 50 references.
- In order to feed the section "reviews", also this kind of writings are accepted as long as they relate to current books. In this case the texts should have an extension of two to three pages, and accompanied by the scanned cover of the book reviewed.
- Short article: a brief document that presents original or part of a scientific or technological research, which usually requires a quick diffusion preliminary results.
- Case report: document that presents the results of a study on a particular situation in order to publicize the technical and methodological experiences considered in a specific case. It includes a systematic review of literature on similar cases.
- Topic Review: document result of the critical review of the literature on a particular topic.
- Letters Editor: Critical, analytical or interpretative Documents published in the journal, which in the opinion of the editorial board are important to the discussion of the subject by the scientific community of reference.
- Editorial: document written by the editor, a member of the editorial committee or a guest researcher on orientations in the subject domain of the journal.
- Translations: translations of classical texts or current or historical or transcripts of particular interest in the domain of journal publishing documents.
2. how must to write a article
It is necessary that the articles are written for an international audience, without excessive centralization in strictly local experiences or individuals. simple sentence structures should be used, avoiding too long or complex.
The vocabulary used should be basic and common. Technical terms should be explained briefly; likewise, the meaning of the acronym should appear the first time they appear in the text.
The authors are responsible for their work to be conducted in a professional and ethical conduct
Ethical Guidelines for authors
The authors ensure that the article submitted:
- It is original and unpublished
- It has not been previously published elsewhere
- It has not been submitted simultaneously to another journal; submit one article for publication postulation of several scientific journals is a serious breach of academic ethics
- the authors have contributed intellectually in the document, therefore the article must have been approved by the authors in the letter of transfer of rights https://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/ojs/index.php/vinculos/3; that decision will be evidenced by the signature of each of the participants and officials who collaborated with the full or partial results of the research exposed.
The editor and director shall take reasonable steps to identify and prevent the publication of works where there has been research misconduct, including plagiarism, publication of the article in another journal without reporting such activity, handling, citation and data falsification / manufacturing, among others. In any case the article will appear in the Vínculos journal.
authors may withdraw the article provided they have not signed the letter of transfer of rights
3. selection procedure
Authors should submit via the Open Journal System (OJS) platform journal the following: originality of the article (in the template vinculos journal), letter and letter of transfer of rights (with the signatures of all authors ). For more information and to download the above formats, please refer to link https://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/ojs/index.php/vinculos/3; where you can also download the instruction manual for how to enter authors of an article to Open Journal System Vinculos journal The fact that a document is received does not imply the obligation of publication.
The editorial committee is responsible for reviewing documents in order to verify compliance with the proposed rules in the instructions to the authors and the relevance of the topic for the journal. If the document does not meet the form or your subject is not relevant, it will be returned to the author for modification
After the first filter, the document is sent to the committee of peer reviewers, who will be responsible for assessing their subject matter. The review is of type double-blind, meaning that the document is delivered to peers without information of author (s) and the author (s) is made to get information evaluation without peer reviewers
The number of peer reviewers provided is two. However, the concept of a couple more will be requested, if the comments of the two initials are contradictory
Once completed the phases of corrections form and substance, the article refers to copyediting and then to diagramming
should be published the article, the authors transfer all assets to the Vinculos journal of University Francisco José de Caldas, both in print and in digital online available in the Open Journal System (OJS) rights, as well as the arrangement of the material in different indexing and referencing systems where the journal is indexed
4. document length
The articles submitted must have a minimum length of 10 double-spaced pages and a maximum of 20, letter size. It is imperative item to migrate journal template for presentation, the template can be downloaded from the link http://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/ojs/index.php/vinculos/3
5. presentation format
The document must be made in font Times New Roman size 12, double spaced, one column and all margins of 2 cm.
Tables and figures not only be displayed within the article, also must be enclosed in an additional folder. The images must be in .jpg or .png format to black and white, at a minimum resolution of 3,000 pixels by 2,400 pixels to Real size or 300 dpi. On the other hand, if attached tables should be editable in Word and never embed them as images (as it is not possible to edit). if use of graphics or tables compiled in Excel is done, attach the files in the respective formats. If figures and tables do not have the requirements set out in this document, your article may not be published, such compliance ensures editorial quality.
All figures and tables must be made in black ink, it is included in the magnetic media, numbered and titled in a clear and orderly manner. They should be located as close to where they are cited.
Avoid too long tables; for this case if many relevant data are included in a single table, it is recommended to divide
For those figures where this information simultaneous data where authors distinguish require use conventions as dashed lines, continuous, or geometric shapes such as: ▲, ■, ●, ♦, ◊, ○, □, Δ
In the case of maps, circuit diagrams or scanned photographs should be attached in separate files in jpg or png format with a minimum resolution of 600 dpi or its equivalent in pixels
When items include equations, they must be made in an editor appropriate and compatible equations; for example, the equation editor of Windows, remember that each equation must be listed in the article.
6. In the document structure
The title of the article should be short or divided in title and subtitle (maximum nine words), appealing to the potential reader and written in capital letters. After him it shall be written (the) full name (s) (s) of (the) author (s) accompanied by basic footnotes (professional and university from which he graduated, graduate degrees biographical data, workplace) and (s) address (es) e (s) (always include an institutional e-mail address)
The text of the article must be accompanied by a summary in Spanish of 150 words maximum, so it must be translated into English. Within the summary should be recorded parts of the document: purposes of research, materials and methods, including the results and future work and highlighting the most innovative, accurate and relevant observations that sheds research.
The keywords in Spanish (three to six words) translated into English, are terms that define the content of the article, to select keywords we suggest you consult the following thesaurus http://vocabularies.unesco.org/browser/thesaurus/ com /, taking into account that this tool is most appropriate to highlight the item and facilitate the search for the topic on internet
For the presentation of content using multiple subtitles, starting with one of Introduction and ending with other references, which should be numbered according to their hierarchy it is recommended.
Example structure hierarchy of titles and subtitles within the article to present:
1. Introduction
1.2 Structure
1.3 Some conceptual clarifications
2. Analysis of some impacts
2.1 In relation to the immobility of urban stream of cars, the use of installed capacity and disinvestment
2.1.1 Some basic data feeding the model
2.1.2 The model
2.1.3 Inferences
2.2 Modeling the impact on productivity - labor competitiveness
2.2.1 Model Assumptions
2.2.2 Some data feeding the model
2.3 Impact on import cargoes to Bogota
2.3.1 Model
2.3.2 Some data feeding the model
3. Conclusions and preliminary recommendations
4. Recognition or acknowledgments
References.
7. Types of citation
The use of citations in the text of the article must be made between angular and numbering them according to the guidelines of the IEEE parentheses citation system. For example: "Recent studies show that the contributions of psychology conductive have been seriously questioned by experts on the subject" [1].
On the other hand, you must understand the syntax of the types of citations contained within a scientific article:
Direct Quote: is one that is transcribed verbatim. Example: new educational devices such as houses of education and normal schools according to General Santander motivate "to citizens of a State acquire the knowledge, rights and duties of man in society" were created [9].
extensive direct quote: occupies more than less than 40 words for it to be inserted into the text leaving an indentation of four spaces on both sides, and separated from the text by two interline.
Example:
From the beginning, the Marxian notion of the alienation of human labor was tied with a keen understanding of alienation of human beings in relation to nature; hence, according to John Foster: The most virulent critics of Marx have been forced lately to admit that his work contains numerous and significant ecological ideas. Instead of condemning without further in this regard, critics often now employ six arguments closely interrelated. The first environmental claims discarded Marx as "marginal comments illuminators". [5]
indirect quotation: mention of the ideas of a referenced author, but in the words of the writer of the article. The number of the appointment should go after the names of the author who takes the idea and before citing it. This type of appointment does not go with quotes.
Example: The researcher Fernan Gonzalez [6], in his article Education in the early years of the Republic, said that after independence, the legislation confirmed that education should be under the control of the State and not of individuals, likewise, two new universities founded under secular character, Tunja and Popayan.
Paraphrase: the interpreted expression of a text, but preserving the central idea. This in order to make the text more understandable, Example: Original text: song London Bridge, Fergie.
"When I come to the club, step aside. Part the seas, do not be havin 'me in the line. V.I.P., 'cause you know I gotta shine. I'm Fergie Ferg, and me love you long time. "
Paráfrasis.- Spanish translation (may take small adjustments or changes that accommodate the concept of the Spanish language)
When I get to the club, I do not interfere. Make way, do not make me wait. I am the most important, you know that everyone looks at me. Fergie Ferg am, and love you long time.
8. References
Full bibliographic references should only be included at the end of the article and must only understand the specific literature on the subject. They presented below the following examples following the IEEE standards:
Books:
Initial first name. Initial Middle Name. First full name "Title chapter of the book or the book" edition, city or country of publication: publisher, year, pages consulted (pp xxx-x.).
Examples:
[1] R. Burt, "Structural Holes: The Social Structure of Competition". Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1992. pp. 1-299.
[2] A. El Saddik, S. Shirmohammadi, N. Georganas and R. Steinmetz, "JASMINE: Java Application Sharing in Multiuser Interactive Environments". Proceedings of IDMS '2000 (Enschede, Netherlands), Springer, 2000, pp.214-226.
[3] F. Bravo, "Immaculate empirical study of patterns of Web access for users cognitive accessibility of the Deaf". Madrid: INMERSO Studies R & D + I, No. 30, 2005.
Journals
Initial first name. Initial Middle Name. First full name "article title" Name of the journal, Vol.X, no. x, pp. xxx-xxx, Abbrev. month year.
Examples:
[1] A. O'Donnell, "The nature of networking in small firms", Qualitative Market Research: An International Journal, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 206-217, 2004.
[2] R. Hernandez, K. Silvestri, S. Añez, and J. Cobis, "Information systems as a strategic element of management training." Negotium Magazine, vol 3, no. 7. 2007.
[10] H. Martinez, B. Sloth, "Management Information System for optimizing investment portfolios." Revista Venezolana de Management, vol. 15, no. 50, March 2010
papers published
Initial first name. Initial Middle Name. First full name, "Full title of the paper", Name of the publication of the conference, year of publication, pages.
Examples:
[1] F. A. Valenzuela, "Perspectives of ICT in the Deaf Community Argentina". V International Congress of Virtual Environments Adaptive and Accessible Learning. San Juan. Argentina. 2013.
[2] A. Gonzalez and L. Galindo, "Strategic Planner information systems". Proceedings of 2nd National Congress of Electromechanical Engineering and Systems. ESIME Zacatenco, Mexico D.F.1997.
[3] L. Galindo, "A methodology for strategic planning of information systems". Proceedings of 8th National Congress of Electromechanical Engineering and Systems. ESIME Zacatenco, Mexico DF (2002)
thesis
Initial first name. Initial Middle Name. First full name, "Full name of the thesis" thesis MsC., University degree, city, state or country, year.
Examples:
[1] E. Parra, "Influence of Using Sign Language and Knowledge Organization Categorical Search Web Information for Deaf People" Memory eligible for Research Sufficiency. University of Granada. Spain, 2004.
[2] N. Klingsheim. "Bluethooth J2ME Programming". Master's Thesis. Department of Informatics University of Bergen, 2004.
[3] R. Montes, "Multiple Literacy in new learning environments". MsC, Juarez Autonomous University of Tabasco, Villahermosa, Tabasco, 2007.
Manuals or catalogs
Company or institution, Title manual or catalog, manual or catalog number, city, year.
Example:
[1] Webster, J., Reif, W., Bracker, J. The manager s guide to strategic planning tools and techniques. IEEE Engineering Management Review. (1990).
Norms or standards
Title of the standard or standard manual or catalog number, year.
Example:
[1] Letter Symbols for Quantities, Standard ANSI Y10.5, 1968.
patents
Initial first name. Initial Middle Name. First full name, "Full title of the patent", Number, Country, date.
Example:
[1] J. P. Wilkinson, "Non linear resonant circuit devices", U.S. Patent 3624 12 16 July 1990.
electronic sources or Internet resources
Initial first name. Initial Middle Name. First full name, may include blog name if not given the above data, "Article Title", date of consultation, [Online] Available at: http: //sitio/ruta/archivo.extensión
Examples
[1] People according to visual impairment. "National Institute of Statistics of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela: Statistical Bulletin 2011" May 2014, [Online] Available at: http://www.ine.gov.ve/documentos/SEN/menuSEN/pdf/subcomitedemografica/Documentos2014 /Boletin_de_Mesa_Tecnica_de_Discapacidad_2014.pub_ver_4_nov.pdf
[2] D. Atkins, J. Brown and A. Hammond, "Report to The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation" (February 2007); February 20, 2014, [Online] Available at: https://oerknowledgecloud.org/oer_resource/author/218?sort=keyword&order=asc
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