Journal Infomation
Publishing entity: University of Costa Rica
Journal definition:
- Objetive: Disseminate scientific production in all fields of Gerontological science
- Thematic coverage: Reflections of policies, programs or projects with elderly or related to the aging or aging process.
- Target audience: Students, graduates, teachers and gerontology professionals and related sciences.
Information services: AG is indexed to Dialnet DOAJ Latindex
Arbitration system: Articles are subjected to an arbitration and evaluation process known as "double blind" that is exercised by scientific peers external to the journal, both national and international, and which is anonymous, both for referees and for authors. This is done to avoid any possible bias against or in favor of the manuscript and thus ensure the transparency of the process. You can see in the Reviewers Evaluation Form the aspects to be evaluated in the manuscript.
Electronic ISSN: 2215-4647
Periodicity: This journal publishes each december with an annual periodicity.
Access and reuse policies: This journal uses a Creative Commons license, the user can read, download, store, print, search, index and create links to the full texts, as long as this is carried out without commercial purposes and the original source and the person cited charge of its authorship. (License: Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 Costa Rica).
Plagiarism detection: When a manuscript is received, it is submitted to the Turnitin software, in case of receiving a porcentage greater than 50 the manuscript will be definitively rejected, and the person will not be able to submit manuscripts for one year. If it is less than 50%, the author will be informed that they can carry out the corresponding review and clearly identify the source from which the information has been taken, later it will be reviewed again through Turnitin to verify its correction. If the correction is not made, the author will be suspend for two years.
Elaboration of bibliographic references: Manuscripts must to present references in accordance with the APA Publications Manual (7th edition in English, 2020). All the references on the list must be cited in the text and vice versa. You can check here----> APA 7th edition guide
Digital preservation policies: Annals of Gerontology uses LOCKSS for digital preservation, it will also keep the manuscripts received and corrected, correspondence from both the journal and authors and reviewers, opinions, as well as any other material that relates to the manuscript from its reception to its publication or rejection, in digital format in the Postgraduate in Gerontology, classified by volume number and name of the manuscript. Two backup are made during the year in a USB memory.
Focus and scope
Annals in Gerontology is an official publication of the University of Costa Rica, sponsored by the Graduate Program in Gerontology of this same house of studies. Its objetive es disseminate scientific production in all fields of gerontological science. This is done by the annual publications of original articles and inedits that make known empirical research results, systematization of thesis experiences and professional practice reports, theoretical essays, reflections on policies, programs or projects with older adults or references to the aging process.
The journal is aimed at students and professionals in gerontology and related sciences, this journal is freely accessible, published in Spanish and English. It has a permanent call for manuscripts, authors can send their manuscript at any time of the year. Its publication is annual, the closing of the number takes place in December of each year.
There are no charges for submitting an article for review or for its processing, those interested in publishing should review the Guidelines for authors, prior to submitting it.
Peer review process
The articles presented in Annals in Gerontology (AG) are subjected to an arbitration and evaluation process known as "double blind" carried out by scientific peers outside the journal, both national and international, which is anonymous, both for referees and authors and authors, this is done to avoid any possible bias against or in favor of the manuscript and thus ensure the transparency of the process.
Manuscripts sent to the journal undergo a review through the Turnitin Software, after a preliminary review within the Editorial Team, where it is determined if the manuscript complies with the Guidelines for authors and authors.
Once this stage is passed, is send to a minimum of two professionals who specialize in the subject related to the manuscript are sent. The evaluators are unaware of its authorship, so that they can give an opinion on the manuscript based solely on its quality.
To carry out this evaluation, AG has the article evaluation instrument, which is sent back to the journal by the reviewers with the observations with a preliminary opinion.
These evaluations are valorated by the Editorial Team and a final opinion is made which can be:
(a) accept their publication, (b) publishable with significant modifications (c) pending publication until substantive changes are made and (d) reject.
At the end of each published issue of the journal, the list of reviewers for that issue is presented without identifying which article they evaluated.