ISSN: 2718- 8574 (En línea)
Information For Authors
Learning with NooJ, the journal
Electronic Journal of the Research Center of Educational Technology and Computer Tools for Language Processing (UNR)
Editor: Max Silberztein
Coeditor: Andrea Rodrigo
Topics of interest
- Natural Language Processing Applications: Automatic Paraphrasing. Text Mining. Text Generation. Machine Translation
- Corpus Linguistics. Native, second or foreign language teaching. Information and communication technologies applied to linguistics and language teaching. AI applications in education.
Submissions should be made electronically to aprendoconnooj@gmail.com
Submissions must not have been previously published, nor being considered for publication by another journal. As files must be anonymous during the initial submission, author names must be removed from the manuscript file to ensure blind peer review. Convert your paper into a single PDF file, containing all tables and figures. Only after the paper has been editorially accepted, the first page of the final submission, will also include the names of the authors, affiliated institutions, town/city and country, and emails. Multiple affiliations should be marked with superscript Arabic numbers, and they should each start on a new line. Articles should be written in perfect A me r ic a n English or Spanish by no more than four (4) authors. Articles in French, Portuguese (Brazil) and Italian will also be accepted. The author(s) agree to edit their text to adhere to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in these guidelines.
Please consider the following guidelines when preparing your manuscript.
Title. Centered and in bold 12-point Times New Roman font. Capitalization of major words.
Subtitles. Left-aligned and in bold 12-point Times New Roman font.
Main body of the paper. Justified, single-spaced and normal 11-poinf Times New Roman font.
Margins 3 cm (left and right), 2.5 cm (top and bottom).
Abstract
The abstract should have no more than 250 words summarizing the main arguments and conclusions of the article. A list of up to five key words should be placed below it.
Full article
The file will be in Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
Both research articles (about the outcomes and application of unpublished original research) and overview articles (about the state-of-the art in a given subdiscipline or a specific topic). The minimum length should be 12 pages and maximum 25 pages, including abstract, notes, illustrations and bibliographical references.
All illustrations must be clear and legible. Tables must be created using a word processor’s table function. Figures and tables are numbered consecutively and cross referred in the text, as their final placement may be different from where you placed them in your manuscript. Figures and tables have captions ending in a full stop. The
caption is positioned below figures, but above tables, and only the figure or table
caption number is in bold.
Footnotes (not endnotes) will appear at the bottom of each page. Footnote markers should be inserted after the end punctuation using the footnote function. Use footnotes only to convey crucial clarifying information and not for referencing or citation. Include citations in the main text. All references should be connected with your paper and be listed at the end of the main text file.
Appendixes should be referred to in the text and placed in front of the references. Citation and referencing must follow the American Psychological Association (APA) style. Hanging indents must be used to list bibliographic references.
Reviews
In the case of reviews, the minimum length is 6 pages and the maximum length is 12 pages, otherwise following the same formatting instructions as the rest of the articles.
Our articles will be published under an Open Access license