Sworn Statement
Authors who have their works accepted for publication must send a sworn statement declaring their authorship and the originality of their work, that they own or have been granted permission to reproduce the images, sound recordings, or documents included in their work, and that they transfer their rights to the journal for publication (download a template here). This document must be filled in, printed, signed by all authors, and scanned to email.
Sworn statement
Title:
Authors:
I/We, the undersigned, hereby declare that:
- I/We am/are the author/s of the work submitted to Artilugio.
- My/Our work is an original and unpublished work that has not been submitted for evaluation in any other journal and will not be submitted for publication elsewhere during the evaluation period of Artilugio.
- My/Our work is ethically sound and I/we take full responsibility for the content, the theories, the opinions, and the statements included in it, in this way exempting the journal from any responsibility.
- All external material and sources have been appropriately attributed and cited and I/we have not committed any form of plagiarism, self-plagiarism or fraud.
- I/we own the licenses necessary to reproduce the figures, tables, photographs, images, artworks, videos, sound recordings, and other documentary sources included in the article that require previous authorization in order not to infringe copyright, in this way exempting Artilugio from any issue derived from an infringement of copyright.
- If applicable, I/we have included research data and its location in compliance with “Ley N° 26.899 Repositorios Digitales Institucionales de Acceso Abierto (Institutional Digital Open Access Repositories Act)”.
- I/we transfer first-publication rights to Artilugio only for academic and non-profit purposes in compliance with Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This license allows third parties to use my/our published work as long as appropriate credit is given, authorship and Artilugio’s first-publication rights are mentioned, the use is for non-profit purposes, and derivative works (such as translations) are distributed under this same license.
- Artilugio follows a deposit and self-archiving policy that allows authors the freedom to archive the pre-print and post-print versions of their articles in personal or institutional websites, repositories, blogs, or any other electronic media. In this way, the circulation, diffusion, and preservation of information are facilitated. Nevertheless, Artilugio recommends that authors disseminate the final version published in this journal and provide the corresponding references and bibliographic information of this first publication.
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