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General journal policies and guidelines for publication in Ciencias Marinas
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The following document is an enhanced, extended version of our previously known Instructions for Authors. It was elaborated to give you more detailed information about our journal foundations and our basic requirements for publication in Ciencias Marinas. This extended version first addresses general questions about our journal so you know where you are publishing. It then describes our journal policies, and it finally elaborates on submission and manuscript preparation guidelines. Modifications to this document will undoubtedly be made in the future as we undertake arising issues, but for now we hope it serves your needs with regard to Ciencias Marinas, or CM as we will refer to it from now on except in headings.
Title: General journal policies and guidelines for publication in Ciencias Marinas
Description:
The following document is an enhanced, extended version of our previously known Instructions for Authors.
It was elaborated to give you more detailed information about our journal foundations and our basic requirements for publication in Ciencias Marinas.
This extended version first addresses general questions about our journal so you know where you are publishing.
It then describes our journal policies, and it finally elaborates on submission and manuscript preparation guidelines.
Modifications to this document will undoubtedly be made in the future as we undertake arising issues, but for now we hope it serves your needs with regard to Ciencias Marinas, or CM as we will refer to it from now on except in headings.
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