Authorship
RELART adheres to the definition of authorship established by the International Committee of
Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE). According to this definition, a person must comply with the
The following four criteria to be recognized as an author of an article:
Substantial contribution to the design, execution, or interpretation of the work: The author must
have been significantly involved in the conception and design of the study, the
data collection or analysis, or in the interpretation of the results
Writing the article or critical review: The author must have participated in the writing of the
manuscript or have critically reviewed its content, providing improvements
Important.
Final approval of the manuscript: The author must have approved the final version of the article
before publication, ensuring that the content adequately reflects your
contribution.
Public responsibility: The author must be responsible for the accuracy and truthfulness of the
part of the work that corresponds to him, and be willing to answer for any
Questioning related to the integrity of the article.
Substantial contribution to the design, execution, or interpretation of the work: The author must
have been significantly involved in the conception and design of the study, the
data collection or analysis, or in the interpretation of the results
All authors must meet these criteria to ensure a contribution
significant and ethical to the article. The correspondent must send a statement in the
to report the contribution of each of the authors in the realization of the work and the
order of authorship.
If it is considered that there were participations that contributed but do not comply with the
Authorship criteria, can make a mention Acknowledgments.
Changes in authorship
To make changes to authorship after the initial submission, including adding, deleting, or reordering authors, the lead author must submit this form [link to download] to the editorial secretariat (relart.secretaria@gmail.com) for review. The email must be sent with a copy to all authors, which will validate their consent to the change.
In the event that any author does not agree with the proposed change, they must notify the journal within 24 hours of sending the email.