Articles:
Research article: documents that present the results of new research, or other original works that contribute to the sciences and disciplines of interest to the Journal.

Review article: documents that analyze, systematize and integrate the results of material already published on an area of ​​knowledge, in order to disseminate progress and development trends in that area. It requires a careful and rigorous bibliographic review of the subject. A review article should not consider less than 60 direct and indirect references. Only for knowledge areas of very recent development are review articles with a smaller number of references considered.

Thematic articles: documents that respond to a call from the Journal to form a thematic issue coordinated by an outstanding specialist as guest editor.

Reviews:
Documents that present a critical analysis of books or other monographs that are significant for the sciences and disciplines of interest of the journal, which have been published in the last three years. Exceptionally, reviews of non-current, classic books that are significant or reference for current analysis and studies will be accepted.