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 content of the article is the product of the research of the author(s) and all citations are duly referenced; There can be no citations without references or viceversa.
- Transdigital journal charges an article processing fee. Once the text is approved by the evaluation committee, the fee of 4,500 Mexican pesos (260 USD) must be paid. Preferably 3 authors maximum and not exceed 6 thousand words. Otherwise there will be a price adjustment.
- The URLs and DOIs of the original sources were provided for references; URLs from metasearch engines such as Dialnet, Redalyc, Scielo, Academia.edu, ResearchGate, etc. are avoided.
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The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Submissions section (the article is within 5000-6000 words including supplementary material and references and has a concise and factual abstract of 150-250 words.
- Authorship data has been included in the text: full name, institutional affiliation, institutional emails, and ORCID number of each author.
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The file to be submitted should use the Microsoft Word template provided by Transdigital. You will find the templates in the "Formal aspects" section on this page (below).
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Images, illustrations or graphics are included in the article, but they have also been sent as separate files (in .jpg), so that the image quality can be preserved.
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