Âmbito

Olivar  publicação periódica semestral do Instituto de Investigaciones en Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales - IdIHCS (UNLP-CONICET) foi creada no ano 2000 com o objetivo de difundir produções acadêmicas nacionais e internacionais referidas à literatura e a cultura espanhola de todos os tempo, mesmo assim suas conexões com o universo americano. Conta com seções de artigos, notas, documentos, entrevistas e resenhas críticas destinadas a reunir colaborações com diferentes enfoques teoricos e metodologicos. Os materiais recebedos pelo Comite de Redacción são sometidos à avaliação do Consejo Asesor y de Referato para seu posterior publicação.



Processo de Revisão por Pares

Las propuestas de Dosiers Monográficos serán sujetos a la evaluación de pertinencia por el Comité Asesor, y al dictamen de revisiones solicitadas a dos evaluadores especialistas mediante sistema doble ciego para su aceptación.



Política de Acesso Livre

Olivar  proporciona acesso imediato e aberto ao seu conteúdo sob o princípio de que oferecer livremente produção acadêmica e científica ao público contribui para uma maior troca global de conhecimento.

Olivar ratifica o modelo de Acesso Aberto no qual os conteúdos das publicações científicas se encontram disponíveis em texto integral, livre e gratuito, Creative Commons Atribución-NoComercial-CompartirIgual 4.0 Internacional, e cujos custos de produção editorial não são transferidos aos autores ou leitores.

Os seus conteúdos estão também disponíveis nos repositórios institucionais Memoria Académica da Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación e SEDICI da Universidad Nacional de La Plata.

Da mesma forma, como entidade editorial, a Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación (UNLP) promove, sustenta e apóia o livre acesso à literatura científico-acadêmica. E incentiva os autores a depositar suas contribuições em outros repositórios institucionais e temáticos, na certeza de que a cultura e o conhecimento é um bem de todos e para todos.

 

Plagiarism Policy

The policy of the journal is to publish original works, written by those who declare their authorship, and unpublished works, which may not have been previously published in any print or electronic medium.

Given the limitations of automatic plagiarism detection programs with the Spanish language and in order to respond to broader aspects that are recorded as plagiarism practices - including translations, fragmentation of results or "salami slicing", duplication, among others - the journal implements a specific procedure to prevent it, namely:

  1. At the time of submission of an article, authors are asked to state that the article has not been previously published or sent to other journals for evaluation. In addition, they are asked to state that they are following the Author Guidelines, which state that the articles to be applied for must be original.
  2. When it is received -and before starting the evaluation process-, internet search tools are used, in order to track other works of the authors and compare the title, fragments of the abstract, the methodological section and the results of the article presented for revision, in order to corroborate the originality and avoid plagiarism practices.
  3. When sending it out to evaluate peer reviewers, evaluators are also asked to pay attention to possible indicators of plagiarism, as they are the ones who know the sources and literature on the subject.

The magazine considers the practices listed and explained below as plagiarism:

  1. Direct plagiarism. You commit this type when:
    a. There is omission of the authorship and what has been taken from another text is not indicated with quotation marks.
    b. Minimal changes are made to the text of another (sentence structure is modified, lower case is substituted by upper case or vice versa, synonyms are used, etc.) and it is presented as original.
  2. Plagiarism for the improper use of paraphrase is commited when:
    a. Although authorship is noted, the original text is reproduced with a few changes that are not paraphrases.
  3. Complex plagiarism using a reference is committed when:
    a. The original authorship reference exists, but the pages of the source are indicated with inaccuracy.
    b. Paraphrasing in which long texts are summarized, but with little or no indication that they correspond to paraphrases.
    c. Absence of quotation marks in words and phrases of the original text that are reproduced textually.
  4. Plagiarism with loose quotation marks is performed when:
    a. A textual quotation continues to be reproduced once quotation marks have been closed or previous sentences have been omitted from the same quotation.
  5. Paraphrasing as plagiarism occurs when:
    a. There is paraphrasing and the original source reference is not noted.
    b. The paraphrasing is continuous and extensive, no material is added that allows interaction or enriches the information, even though the source is mentioned.
    c. Academic works - which require original thoughts and critical reflections on other people's points of view - become texts that do not surpass the repetition of other academic texts.
    d. Paraphrased passages are not clearly identified as such.
    It's not considered plagiarism when:
    e. It doesn't dominate the work of the writer.
    f. It is used to allow the author to interact critically with another person's views.
    g. The argument of the original text is rewritten in different words.
  6. The "self-plagiarism" or recycling fraud, is committed when:
    a. The appearance of a job is changed and presented as if it were a different job.
    b. The indication that the work is being recycled is omitted, i.e. that it is a previously published work but with corrections or new additions.
    It's not considered self-plagiarism when:
    a. Previous work is the basis for a new contribution, and key parts must be repeated to explain and defend the new arguments.
    b. The author believes that what he has already said cannot be said in a better way for the new publication.
    c. The repetition does not exceed 30% of the original work.

 

Ethical Aspects and Conflict of Interest

The publication of Olivar is the collective result of the work and effort of authors, editors and evaluators who are interested in the development of science for social and cultural development. For this reason, and within the framework of the open access policy promoted by the National University of La Plata, the journal will not charge authors any fee for publication, and articles will be immediately available in Open Access.

The editors of the magazine undertake to avoid the existence of any conflict of interest between the actors involved in the production. Any text submitted will be evaluated for its intellectual content, avoiding interference in the process of the authors' ethnic or national affiliation, gender, sexual orientation, religious beliefs, or political philosophy. Similarly, external evaluations that place any personal position on the quality of work will be rejected.

Authors and evaluators are asked to state in advance any relevant conflicts of interest they may have, so that they can be taken into account when allocating evaluations. If any conflict should arise after the publication of the contribution, if necessary, there will be a retraction or manifestation of the fact.

A "conflict of interest" is a situation in which an individual's personal interests diverge from his or her responsibilities for the scientific activities he or she undertakes, whether as an author, reviewer, or member of the editorial board, which may influence his or her critical judgment and the integrity of his or her actions. Conflicts of interest can be:

  • Economic: when the participant (author/reviewer/editor) has received or expects to receive money for activities related to the research and its dissemination.
  • Academics: when reviewers or editors adhere to a particular methodological or ideological trend in such a way that they may be biased to evaluate the work of others. For this reason they are asked to express themselves beforehand.
  • Personal or work relationships: when the participants (authors/reviewers/publishers) have some kind of friendship, enmity or work relationship. To avoid this, editors should take into account funding sources and author affiliation to choose evaluators who do not belong to those specific circles.


International guidelines

Based on an analysis of the specific problems of scientific publishing practice, various international organizations have taken on the task of agreeing on criteria and generating guides and documents that provide support to both editors and authors, among them:


The editors of the journal will consider guidelines and guides that have been agreed upon at the international level to solve the specific problems of scientific publishing practice. The instructions given by COPE | Committee on Publication Ethics will be taken into account. Guidelines from other internationally recognized organizations such as the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors, the Council of Science Editors and the Office of Research Integrity (ORI) will also be considered | U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.

Authors, researchers and reviewers are invited to familiarize themselves with the international guidelines linked to ethics in publication, specifically those linked below, in order to avoid faults that could be generated by their ignorance.

COPE | Committee on Publication Ethics

Provides guidelines to follow in the following cases:

  1. What to do if you suspect that a publication is redundant or duplicated
    a. Suspicion of redundant publication in a received manuscript
    b. Suspicion of redundant publication in a published article
  2. What to do if you suspect plagiarism
    a. Suspicion of plagiarism in a received manuscript
    b. Suspected plagiarism in a published article
  3. What to do if you suspect data has been invented
    a. Suspicion of invented data in a received manuscript
    b. Suspicion of data invented in a published article
  4. Changes in authorship
    a. The corresponding author requests to add an additional author before publication
    b. The corresponding author asks to delete an author before publication
    c. Request to add an additional author after publication
    d. Request to delete an author after publication
  5. What to do if you suspect the existence of anonymous authors, guest authors, or gifted authorship
  6. How to detect problems with authorship
  7. What to do if the reviewer suspects that there is an undisclosed conflict of interest in a received manuscript
  8. What to do if a reader suspects an undeclared conflict of interest in a published article
  9. What to do if you suspect an ethical problem in a received manuscript
  10. What to do if you suspect that a reviewer has appropriated an author's ideas or data
  11. COPE's handling of complaints against publishers

International Committee of Medical Journal Editors
Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals: Writing and Editing for Biomedical Publications
Last update: December 2017

Council of Science Editors
CSE's White Paper on Promoting Integrity in Scientific Journal Publications 
Last update: May 2018

Office of Research Integrity (ORI) | U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
Avoiding plagiarism, self-plagiarism, and other questionable writing practices: A guide to ethical writing
Last update: 2015



Política de Disponibilidade de Dados

Esta revista promueve la transparencia y la reproducibilidad de las investigaciones publicadas para que otros/as investigadores/as puedan replicar los estudios descritos en sus artículos, ya sea para corroborar o para refutar los resultados obtenidos, de acuerdo con lo establecido por la Ley Nacional 26.899 de Repositorios digitales institucionales de acceso abierto

Para favorecer la reproducibilidad de los resultados, la revista requiere que los/as autores/as pongan a disposición y sin restricciones los conjuntos de datos con los que han realizado la investigación descrita en su artículo. En caso de existir limitaciones derivadas de causas éticas o legales, los/as autores/as deberán indicar cómo deben hacer otros/as investigadores/as para acceder a dichos datos.

Toda la información y los datos de investigación enviados a esta publicación serán cargados y puestos a disponibilidad en SEDICI, el repositorio de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata, a fin de incrementar la adecuación a los principios FAIR: Findable, Accesible, Interoperable and Reusable (los datos deben poder ser encontrados, accedidos, deben encontrarse en sistemas capaces de interoperar y deben poder ser reutilizados en otras investigaciones).

Se alienta a los/as autores/as a realizar el depósito de datos en SEDICI, o en cualquier otro repositorio de datos de investigación (como FigShareMendeley Data o Zenodo), de manera previa a realizar el envío de la contribución a la revista. De este modo, al remitir el artículo solo se deberá indicar la URL donde se encuentran los datos de investigación.

Se solicita a los/as autores/as el uso de formatos que maximicen la accesibilidad y la reusabilidad de los datos (por ejemplo, en caso de utilizar datos tabulares se sugiere emplear una planilla de cálculo). En caso que ser necesario, se recomienda publicar junto con los datos los algoritmos o los tratamientos (pipelines) que deben realizarse sobre dichos datos para su correcta interpretación.

 

Arquivamento

Olivar uses PKP Preservation Network (PKP PN). to create a file distributed among libraries, to create permanent archives of the journal for preservation and restoration purposes. 



Frequency

Olivar is published twice a year. 



Indexação e Inclusão

Olivar is included in Núcleo Básico de Revistas Científicas Argentinas (CAICYT-CONICET) and Proyecto SciELO (Scientific Electronic Library Online). It is indexing in Francis –INISTMLA (Modern Language Association), CLASE (Citas Latinoamericanas en Ciencias Sociales y Humanas), EBSCO Fuente Académica Premier, LatAm (Estudios Latinoamericanos), AmeliCADirectory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)Dialnet, MIAR (Matriz de Información para el Análisis de Revistas), Biblat (Bibliografía Latinoamericana en Revistas de Investigación Científica y Social), REDIB(Red Iberomericana de Innovación y Conocimiento Científico), SHERPA/RoMEO,    ANVUR (Agenzia Nazionale di Valutazione del Sistema Universitario e della Ricerca) as scientif journal,  EZB Elektronische Zeitschriftenbibliothek, ERIH Plus (European Reference Index for the Humanities and Social Science), CAPES-Qualis (Clas. A3, 2017/2018), BibLat Bibliografía Latinoamericana en Revistas de Investigación Científica y Social,  Academic Journals DatabaseCatálogo Latindex (Nivel I),   Indice de revistas en consolidación AmeliCAUlrich's Periodicals DirectoryRevistALAS, Journal TOCs and Biblioteca Virtual CLACSO.



Declaração de Direito Autoral

A aceitação das obras pela revista implica a atribuição não exclusiva dos direitos económicos dos autores a favor da editora, que permite a reutilização, após a sua edição, ao abrigo de uma licença Creative Commons (CC) Atribución-NoComercial-CompartirDerivadasIgual 4.0 Internacional. Pode ser partilhado (copiado e redistribuído em qualquer meio ou formato) e adaptado (remisturado, transformado e criado a partir do material de outra obra), desde que: a) a autoria e a fonte original da sua publicação (revista, editora e URL da obra) sejam citadas; b) Não sejam utilizados para fins comerciais; c) Sejam mantidos os mesmos termos da licença.


Os seus conteúdos estão também disponíveis nos repositórios institucionais Memoria Académica da Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación e SEDICI da Universidad Nacional de La Plata.



 

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Editor

Centro de Estudios de Teoría y Crítica Literaria
IdIHCS - CONICET
Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación  
Universidad Nacional de La Plata

Calle 51 e/ 124 y 125 | (1925) Ensenada | Buenos Aires | Argentina
Email: olivar@fahce.unlp.edu.ar




Sponsors

Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación, Universidad Nacional de La Plata.

 
 

Contacto para Suporte Técnico

Prosecretaría de Publicaciones y Gestión Editorial - FaHCE. UNLP
Phone: +54 221 4236671 ext 1268
Email: publicaciones@fahce.unlp.edu.ar