Contact:
Universidad Anahuac Mexico Norte School of Communication
Universidad Anahuac Av Num 46
Huixquilucan Col Lomas Anahuac, Edo. de Mexico CP 52786
Tel +52 (55) 5627-0210 ext.
7697 or 8574 Or write to: arebeil@anahuac.mx and clemente.sanchez @ anahuac.mx
Standards for publication of material
View: Menendez AM (2006) Strategies for developing books. Methodology for citations and references. Mexico: Porrua, Anahuac.
Recommendations for developing the text
style in writing and should address the following recommendations:
1. Clear, simple and accurate.
2. Describe and explain.
3. Eliminate the use of personal pronouns.
4. Standardize the time in the use of verbs.
5. Do not use abbreviations.
6. Check grammar and spelling.
7. Good presentation.
text structure
1. The title of the job.
2. Full name of the author, indicating their place of work or academic activity will also include the address of the author (s) (s).
3. The summary or abstract with a degree in English and English (maximum 150 words, minimum 100).
5. The text of the article in original language.
6. Tables and figures (optional)
7. Notes and Bibliography
Divisions
typographical elements
and Keywords
Manuscripts should be submitted in digital format. The Centre may receive e-mail files at the addresses mentioned at the beginning of this section.
- Every page should consist of approximately 27 lines with double spacing (1.5 line spacing). Each line includes about 75 beats per line or line (include spaces between characters), one page will have approx. 2.025 characters.
- When full stop and start a new paragraph, or, after a title or subtitle, do not put more space between every line. The spacing must be a space and a half (1.5) to facilitate the correction of style (headings and subheadings, although very short, are among the 27 lines.)
- margins side, top and left set to 2 cm is recommended.
- Both titles as subtitles are not an end. For the body of text is used 12 point.
- Indents to be used will be 5 spaces at the beginning of each paragraph.
Citations
The citations are collected in notes accompanied by the complete reference, according to the following:
or Books. Last Name, Initials of author's name. (Year of publication). Title: Subtitle. City, Country: Publisher. Example: 3 Garcia, T. (2001). The polluter pays: Top regulator of environmental law. * Mexico: Porrua. Encyclopedias or
. Surname, initials of name of the author. (Year of publication). Title: Subtitle (No. of editing and volumes). City, Country: Publisher. Example: Sadie, S. (Ed.). (1980). The new Grove dictionary of music and musicians (6th ed., Vols. 1-20). London England: Macmilan.
or Books in English. Surname, initials of author's name. (Year of publication). Title: Subtitle (No. of editing and volumes). City, Country: Publisher. Example: Hernández, R., Fernandez, C. & Baptista, P. (1998). Research Methodology (2nd ed.). Mexico: Mc Graw-Hill. Dating
or body text, references and bibliography: Electronic
or . Surname, initials of author's name. (Year of publication). Title: Subtitle. Date of recovery website. Example: Rodríguez, E. (1996). Calderón between 1630 and 1640 throughout all intuition and instinct. Retrieved on August 18, 2004, in http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/bib_autor/calderon/evangelina.html
or Magazines. Surname, initials of author's name. (Year of publication). Title: Subtitle, Title of the journal, No., Page. Example: Olvera, Y., Dominguez, B., Cruz, A., & Verduzco, E. (2002, January / February). What do we know about emotional intelligence? Science and Development, 162, 12-17.
Assessment
Texts published by the CICA are evaluated previously by members of the Council and Editorial Committee composed of specialists in communication and external evaluators. The authors should consider the comments of the reviewers and referees before the texts are accepted for publication. This may involve carrying out some adjustments, both formal and content.
Copyright
The published texts are copyrighted by their authors and the CICA and can be used by both, always citing the original publication. The texts can be freely used for educational purposes, provided acknowledgment of the author and publication, with the exact reference. In any case, please contact the author for their use and request written authorization from the CICA. The use of texts in other sites (internet and digital media) will consider approval of use as for the printed version. Syntax magazine operates under license Creative Commons Attribution-Non commercial-Share Alike .
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