Anti-plagiarism Policies

At the beginning of the editorial process, before being sent for peer review, all articles submitted to the Trama journal will be reviewed with TEC-Digital's plagiarism detection tool, which uses Turnitin software for its operation.

The revision makes a textual comparison of the document and its database (which includes international databases) and then generates a similarity report. Each article will be evaluated individually and greater emphasis will be placed on cases with more than 15% similarity. Authors will be notified of the status of the report to see if corrections can be made (in the absence of citations) or rejection of the article if intentional plagiarism is detected. 

Additionally, all articles are subjected to peer review, where evaluators indicate the degree of originality and quality of the documents evaluated.

 

 

Digital Preservation Policies

 

Trama magazine keeps all its final (PDF) and editable (InDesign) files on the server of the Department of Administration of Information and Communication Technologies (DATIC) of the Technological Institute of Costa Rica, which provides backups to the entire network of virtual servers it hosts.

There is also the digital support provided by the institutional repository of the Technological Institute of Costa Rica.

 

 

Code of Ethics

The TRAMA journal is governed by the Code of Ethics and Good Practice for the Publication of Social and Humanistic Scientific Articles in TRAMA. It can be downloaded in Spanish through the following hyperlink:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uqimc_VhGVrzubsWj_9_2gAJosNGblbd/view?usp=sharing