Peer review

When a research article is received, it is subjected to a first evaluation by the Publication Committee, which determines the relevance and solvency of the publication. Once this process is completed, the article is sent to two evaluators external to the publishing institution using a double-blind system.

The article is sent without the names of the authors to the evaluators and once the result is obtained, it is sent to the authors without the names of the evaluators. If the work is not accepted by one of the evaluators, it is sent to a third party for final approval or rejection.

The evaluators have the following grid designed by the Publications Committee:

The review period is two months, depending on the availability of the evaluators.