Editorial Process
Our rigorous evaluation process ensures the quality and academic excellence of publications in Entropía Educativa Journal, complying with the highest international standards for high-impact scientific journals.
Our rigorous evaluation process ensures the quality and academic excellence of publications in Entropía Educativa Journal, complying with the highest international standards for high-impact scientific journals.
The editorial team verifies that the manuscript meets formal requirements and thematic scope. Originality check is performed using anti-plagiarism software.
A specialized editor evaluates the scientific relevance of the manuscript and decides whether to proceed to peer review or reject at this stage.
The editor identifies at least 2 international experts on the topic, considering their experience and absence of conflicts of interest.
Reviewers evaluate the anonymous manuscript considering: originality, methodological rigor, contribution to the field, and clarity of exposition.
The editor analyzes reviewer reports and takes one of the following decisions: Acceptance, Minor Revision, Major Revision, or Rejection.
Authors submit the revised version with detailed responses to comments. The editor and/or reviewers verify changes.
The accepted manuscript undergoes style correction, layout, and final verification before publication.
The article is published in the corresponding issue and disseminated through multiple platforms and indexed databases.
Our indicators of editorial quality and efficiency
We adhere to the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) guidelines for all aspects of the editorial process, including handling conflicts of interest and academic misconduct cases.
We guarantee an impartial evaluation process, without discrimination based on nationality, gender, institutional affiliation, or academic position of the authors.
All manuscripts are subjected to plagiarism verification using Plagiarism Checker. Authors retain copyright under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license.
All participants in the editorial process (editors, reviewers, staff) must maintain confidentiality regarding received manuscripts.