About the Journal
= AMIDI Publisher =
Since its establishment in 2019, the Mexican Academy of Research and Teaching in Innovation (AMIDI) has established itself as a leading entity in promoting multidisciplinary research that links innovation to sustainable development.
= Registrations =
AMIDI is currently registered in:
- The National Register of Institutions and Scientific and Technological Enterprises (RENIECYT) No. 2200092
- The Register of Publishers of the National Institute of Copyright of Mexico with the ISSN Identifier: 2954-4041. Thus, AMIDI Publishing stands out for its commitment to excellence in multidisciplinary research with innovation for sustainable development.
The Scientia et PRAXIS journal has a scientific multidisciplinary approach based on innovation for sustainable development. It is referred by specialists in double-blind peers, with open access in electronic format edited by the Academia Mexicana de Investigación y Docencia en Innovación (AMIDI), which is published in a continuous edition and compiled into a semiannual issue (June and December). The journal allows authors to disseminate their works in both English and Spanish, as long as they are unpublished and original, created by national and international researchers and academics. Contributions should emphasize a multidisciplinary scientific character, meaning a research strategy focused on problems that encourage the intersection of at least two disciplines to contribute to solution proposals based on innovation, as described in the OECD's Oslo Manual, to achieve one or more of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (referred to as Agenda 2030). The submissions considered for publication are research articles that demonstrate a theoretical (Scientia) and practical (Praxis) contribution in their abstract, discussion, and conclusions sections, including special thematic editions by invitation. Articles must be original and unpublished contributions that should not be simultaneously submitted to other journals.
Scientia et PRAXIS Journal does not charge (APC. Article Processing Charges) any fee for submitting work for review. The approved articles are hosted on the journal's website, with DOIs from Crossref. Also, the articles are reviewed with iThenticate and Grammarly Premium services; the citations are detected via Dimensions services and prepared to be published online.
Scientia et PRAXIS journal has more than 50 indexes worldwide for access and consulting.
The website to submit an article to Scientia et PRAXIS:
https://scientiaetpraxis.amidi.mx/index.php/sp/about/submissions
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-Evaluation process-
The time to analyze the fulfillment paper requirements about the policies of a scientific article, similarity evaluation, and relevance assessment is eight weeks, and it takes 12 weeks to be finally published into the Scientia et PRAXIS web portal.
Similarity evaluation
The authors must ensure that before sending their works, they are evaluated with anti-plagiarism software iThenticate, to guarantee the applications' originality.
Relevance assessment
In order to measure the quality, feasibility, and scientific rigor of the articles received, the Editorial Board of Scientia et PRAXIS reviews their relevance based on the thematic axis of the journal in its transdisciplinary contribution as well as innovation for sustainable development. Therefore, the theoretical (Scientia) and practical (Praxis) contributions must be shown in the article's abstract, discussion, and conclusions sections and considered before submitting them to the evaluation system called double-blind peer review carried out by the experts supporting the research journal.
-Editorial Policy-
Scientia et PRAXIS has described its editorial policy based on a privacy statement of the authors' data and the Creative Commons criteria, which favor the global exchange of knowledge that does not imply a monetary cost for the authors in their access documents once accepted and published. In addition, it follows a strict similarity policy of no more than 20% of the content of the articles, as well as a permanent member of Crossref, which assigns a Digital Object Identifier (DOI, Digital Object Identifier) to each of the published works, facilitating linkage in their appointments. On the other hand, Scientia et PRAXIS promotes the digital preservation of information under the LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) and CLOCKSS (Controlled Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) licenses.
Scientia et PRAXIS is against any discriminatory expression of race or gender or hate messages within its content.