Grado de adecuación de las revistas de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba a las normas internacionales de presentación, período 2000-2007

Main Authors: Coronel, Nora Beatriz, Solis, Diego, Casarin, Marcelo, Irastorza, Ricardo
Format: Thesis PeerReviewed Book
Bahasa: es
Terbitan: , 2010
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Online Access: http://eprints.rclis.org/31798/1/TESISlicBGIAnbc-dc.pdf
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Daftar Isi:
  • The final work of degree in Library and Documentation aims to determine the degree of standardization in terms of formal presentation that are observed in scientific journals edited by the National University of Cordoba in the period 2000-2007. It shows an overview of the work and institutional efforts made in the evaluation of periodical publications at the international, regional, country level, and in Argentina, especially naming the activities of Caicyt in support of the edition of scientific journals. The situation of the magazines of the National University of Córdoba (UNC) from a paper presented by the Center for Advanced Studies (CEA) of the UNC in which they were evaluated according to the criteria of Latindex. The ISO presentation standards of publications for the international level, and analyze the equivalents IRAM of Argentina and UNE of Spain in the national level. University journals and Caicyt catalogs 158 paper journals published by the university are collected from which they are chosen to evaluate the ones that are still published, which are scientific and have published at least 3 issues between the years 2000 and 2007. Indexes are made with all the magazines identified, which are presented as annexes to this study. From the analysis of the UNE and IRAM standards 18 indicators are grouped into 4 parameters, and are described according to the norms. The tool is built up of 75 indexes to collect the information according to the indicators and applies to 2 fascicles of each one of the 30 magazines surveyed. The results obtained indicate that the journals of the UNC have a low degree of normalization, the less normalized aspects being the presence of indexes and cumulative summaries, the existence of a volume cover, the inclusion of the dates of receipt and acceptance of the articles, and the division of the publication into volumes with independent fascicles for each volume, among others. 5 journals exceed 50% of normalization. It is recommended that a policy be editorial by the authorities and the support or approach of the professionals of the information to the publishers of the magazines of the UNC.