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DOI: 10.1590/1982-43272457201402
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Paidéia: Management Report - 2013

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“…This rate was 9.9% in 2013 (Santos, 2014), 3.3% in 2012(Santos, 2013, and 9.6% in 2011 (Santos, 2012). In other words, Paidéia proves to be a journal that is truly open to the Brazilian scientific community and, in recent years, increasingly oriented towards the international community, according to the guidelines of our Action Plan agreed upon with CAPEs in 2011-2012, when the journal ran for and won a Call aimed at levering the internationalization of the scientific journals of all knowledge areas.…”
Section: Final Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…This rate was 9.9% in 2013 (Santos, 2014), 3.3% in 2012(Santos, 2013, and 9.6% in 2011 (Santos, 2012). In other words, Paidéia proves to be a journal that is truly open to the Brazilian scientific community and, in recent years, increasingly oriented towards the international community, according to the guidelines of our Action Plan agreed upon with CAPEs in 2011-2012, when the journal ran for and won a Call aimed at levering the internationalization of the scientific journals of all knowledge areas.…”
Section: Final Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…In the first issue of each volume/year we publish a Management Report, in which we seek to provide visibility and transparency to the work consolidated in the previous year. This document contains objective indicators to measure the progress of the journal, such as the processing time of the manuscripts, the origin of the authors who have their articles published, and the institutional origins of the reviewers/ad hoc consultants, among other topics of interest (Santos, 2012(Santos, , 2013(Santos, , 2014.…”
Section: Editorial Policy and Arbitration Criteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another positive point is that the rate of "endogeneity" of the journal (articles from authors of the University of São Paulo) -12% of the articles published in 2015 -although it had a slight increase, remained stable, when considering the historical series. This rate was 9.5% in 2014 (Santos, 2015) and 9.9% in 2013 (Santos, 2014). In other words, Paidéia proves to be a journal that is truly open to the Brazilian scientific community and, in recent years, increasingly oriented towards the international community, according to the guidelines of our Action Plan agreed upon with CAPEs in 2011-2012, when the journal ran for and won a Call aimed at levering the internationalization of the scientific journals of all knowledge areas.…”
Section: Final Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In the first issue of each volume/year we publish a Management Report, in which we seek to provide visibility and transparency to the work consolidated in the previous year. This document contains objective indicators to measure the progress of the journal, such as the processing time of the manuscripts, the origin of the authors who have their articles published, and the institutional origins of the reviewers/ad hoc consultants, among other topics of interest (Santos, 2013(Santos, , 2014(Santos, , 2015. Rejected 66…”
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“…In the first issue of each volume/year we publish a Management Report, in which we seek to provide visibility and transparency to the work consolidated in the previous year. This document contains objective indicators to measure the progress of the journal, such as the processing time of the manuscripts, the origin of the authors who have their articles published, and the institutional origins of the reviewers/ad hoc consultants, among other topics of interest (Santos, 2013(Santos, , 2014(Santos, , 2015(Santos, , 2016.…”
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confidence: 99%