Summary of Revistas Académicas Arbitradas e Indexadas

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This video discusses the cielo model for academic journal publishing, which is designed for the needs of the scientific community in developing countries. It explains that cielo allows for complete electronic editions of journals with complete database and bibliography coverage, and that it also offers a section on health studies called "cielo salud pública." The video provides a link to a comprehensive search engine for finding journal articles, and it recommends that students make English-language journal searches as part of their academic research.

  • 00:00:00 This video discusses the different types of indexed and arbitrated academic journals. Indexed journals are publications of high quality that have been listed in some international database. They must pass certain quality standards, such as having high content quality, technical or formal features, and having a significant impact on the scientific community. Arbitrated journals, on the other hand, have a complex editorial process where an editor of the journal selects two experts to review an article. These experts are not part of the editorial board. The main characteristics of indexed journals are that they must be supported by international editorial policies and standards, and they must be certified as high quality. Social sciences journals are also included in this category. Indexed and arbitrated journals can be found through various search engines.
  • 00:05:00 Latindex.com is a website that provides information on academic journals from around the world, including those from countries in Latin America, Spain, and Portugal. Users can search by journal name, country of publication, or subject. Latindex also offers four databases that contain information on journal publications, including journal titles, authors, and publication dates.
  • 00:10:00 This video discusses the model for academic journal publishing known as "cielo." It explains that this model is designed specifically for the needs of the scientific community in developing countries, and that it is important to know cielo especially for nutrition and homeopathy degrees, as several components of these fields are necessary for those programs but may not be available in other programs. The first component is "cielo" methodology, which allows for complete electronic editions of scientific journals with complete database and bibliography coverage in some universities in some information centers in some scientific research events. The second component is the application of web operating systems for journal collections, which will promote the operation of national and topical web sites. The third component is a section on health studies called "cielo salud pública," which offers recommendations for journal selection and provides contact information for authors and editors. The video also provides a link to a comprehensive search engine for finding journal articles. Finally, it recommends that students make English-language journal searches as part of their academic research. This video is informative and interesting, and it provides links to additional resources on the web.

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