Cover Page

  • To register your paper, please send the COVER PAGE FOR AUTHORS FORM in the scanned format. Cover Page for Authors Form /Para registrar seu trabalho, envie o formulário COVER PAGE FOR AUTHORS FORM (um arquivo exclusivo em formato pdf):

Cover Page for Authors Form- PDF

  • To register your paper, please inform the ORCID numbers of all authors/co-authors at the moment of registration of authorship data. This ID uniquely attaches your identity to your research work, such as your articles and citations. The result: no more confusion because another researcher has the same or a similar name! You can read more about ORCID and its benefits here: / Para registrar seu manuscrito no Sistema OJS, por favor, informe o seu número ORCID e de todos os autores/co-autores. Para saber mais e registrar o seu ORCID, veja os documentos:

http://www.sibi.usp.br/apoio-pesquisador/identificacao-pesquisadores/orcid-2/passo-passo-obter-orcid/

OR/OU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKa1XoXLjR8

OR/OU

https://orcid.org/content/about-orcid?locale_v3=pt

OR/OU

https://orcid.org/register

OR/OU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMaPkDgBhO4

If you do not comply with this request by the deadline, the manuscript will be rejected./

Se você não atender a essa solicitação dentro do prazo, o manuscrito será rejeitado.

ORCID

jCEC now requires that all corresponding authors identify themselves using their ORCID iD when submitting a manuscript to the journal. ORCID provides a unique identifier for researchers and, through integration in key research workflows such as manuscript submission and grant applications, provides the following benefits:

  • Discoverability: ORCID increases the discoverability of your publications, by enabling smarter publisher systems and by helping readers to reliably find work that you’ve authored.
  • Convenience: As more organisations use ORCID, providing your iD or using it to register for services will automatically link activities to your ORCID record, and will enable you to share this information with other systems and platforms you use, saving you re-keying information multiple times.
  • Keeping track: Your ORCID record is a neat place to store and (if you choose) share validated information about your research activities and affiliations.

If you don’t already have an iD, you’ll need to create one if you decide to submit a manuscript to jCEC. You can register for one directly from your user account on  https://ORCID.org/register

More about ORCID?

ORCID is a registry of unique identifiers for researchers and scholars that is open, non-proprietary, transparent, mobile and community based. ORCID provides a unique and persistent digital identifier that distinguishes you from every other contributor, even those who share your name, and, through integration in key research workflows such as manuscript and grant submission, supports automated linkages between you and your research outputs and professional activities, ensuring that your work is recognized.

Watch Why ORCID? to learn more: https://vimeo.com/237730655

 

There are currently more than 4.5 million live ORCID iDs linked to more than 30 million different research outputs (publications, data sets, patents etc) from thousands of different institutes across the world [https://orcid.org/statistics].

Regardless of your discipline, or place of work, it is critical to your reputation and career that research and scholarly organisations and funders, publishers, scholarly societies and associations and your fellow researchers and academicians are able to quickly and unambiguously identify and attribute your work, and only your work, to you. ORCID helps you easily and reliably link you unique identity with your contributions such as datasets, journal articles, books, media stories and patents even if your name is expressed differently amongst those records. 

ORCID recognises that you own your record of contributions. You can maintain all of your key information in one place, and you control your own privacy settings, including what information is displayed publicly, what is shared only with trusted partners, and who those trusted partners are.

How to get an ORCID iD

Any researcher or author can go to orcid.org to set up their unique ORCID identifier.

How can I build my ORCID record?

Once you’ve registered for an ORCID ID the next step is to build your ORCID record – and the good news is that the organizations and platforms you already interact with can do most of the work for you. You can also use your ORCID to gain recognition of your peer reviewing activities. Read ORCID’s six tips for building an authoritative ORCID record here: https://orcid.org/blog/2017/08/10/six-ways-make-your-orcid-id-work-you