Permanent Call for Scientific Book Chapters - Scientia International Open Books

Continuous chapter publication and semiannual consolidation of open access scientific e-books

Scientia International Press announces the permanent call for the submission of scientific book chapters under the editorial program Scientia International Open Books, a continuous publication line dedicated to the international dissemination of research, applied studies, theoretical reflections, systematized experiences, and academic productions across different fields of knowledge.

The call receives chapters throughout the year, in any language, reaffirming Scientia International Press’s commitment to multilingualism, linguistic inclusion, and the global circulation of scientific knowledge. After scientific approval, chapters may be published in the original language and/or in translated versions into Portuguese, English, and Spanish, according to editorial decision, technical feasibility, production workflow, and the characteristics of each editorial cycle. Editorial metadata may be made available in up to six languages: Portuguese, Spanish, English, French, German, and Mandarin Chinese.

Original texts will be accepted, as well as expanded, adapted, updated, or reformulated versions of works previously presented at events, published in proceedings, deposited in repositories, derived from theses, dissertations, research reports, academic projects, or other previous scientific productions, provided that they present an effective scientific contribution, transparency regarding the origin of the text, and respect for copyright.

Chapters approved after scientific evaluation may be published individually on the Scientia International Press platform within 15 business days after confirmation of the editorial publication fee payment, submission of the approved final version, signing of the publication authorization, and validation of the metadata.

At the end of each semiannual editorial cycle, the approved and published chapters will be gathered into consolidated e-books, organized by field, thematic affinity, and scientific coherence. Each e-book will receive its own title, ISBN, DOI for the complete work, editorial presentation, cataloging record when applicable, final table of contents, and open access digital publication.


1. About the Scientia International Open Books program

Scientia International Open Books is a permanent initiative of Scientia International Press dedicated to the continuous publication of scientific book chapters in open access.

The model combines three main objectives:

  1. to offer authors a continuous, international, and multilingual pathway for publishing scientific book chapters;

  2. to reduce the time between editorial approval and individual publication of the chapter;

  3. to form consolidated scientific e-books from the chapters approved in each editorial cycle.

In this model, the approved chapter does not need to wait for the complete e-book to be finalized before becoming publicly available. After scientific approval and editorial preparation, it may be published individually, with its own page, formatted PDF, individual DOI, multilingual metadata, Creative Commons license, and recommended citation.

Subsequently, at the end of the semiannual cycle, the published chapters will be gathered into complete e-books, strengthening the editorial coherence of the collection and expanding its academic circulation.


2. Objective of the call

This call aims to receive scientific book chapters for publication in open access digital e-books, covering different fields of knowledge and different forms of academic production.

The program seeks to welcome original research, theoretical studies, empirical investigations, critical reviews, systematized experiences, methodological analyses, texts derived from scientific events, works expanded from proceedings, chapters resulting from theses and dissertations, productions linked to research groups, and interdisciplinary contributions.

The proposal is to offer authors a continuous, international, multilingual, and accessible editorial pathway capable of transforming qualified scientific productions into chapters published with individual DOI and, later, integrated into e-books consolidated through editorial curation.


3. Editorial areas for submission

Authors must indicate, at the time of submission, the editorial area most closely related to their chapter. This classification has an organizational and curatorial purpose, serving to guide editorial screening, scientific evaluation, the assignment of reviewers, and the subsequent composition of consolidated e-books.

Scientia International Press may reassign the chapter to another editorial area if it identifies greater thematic adherence or better suitability for the formation of a specific volume.

The areas have been defined broadly in order to welcome different fields of knowledge, interdisciplinary approaches, applied research, theoretical studies, empirical investigations, systematized academic experiences, and productions derived from events, projects, or research groups.

3.1 Education, Training, and Learning Processes

This area brings together chapters on basic, higher, professional, popular, continuing, scientific, and technological education. It covers studies on teaching and learning, teacher education, curriculum, assessment, educational policies, inclusion, digital education, active methodologies, university extension, scientific training, pedagogical practices, educational management, educational technologies, and formative experiences in different social, cultural, and institutional contexts.

3.2 Humanities, Culture, Arts, and Languages

This area welcomes studies related to the humanities, the arts, culture, and languages in a broad sense. It includes research in history, philosophy, anthropology, literature, linguistics, arts, communication, cultural studies, memory, heritage, identities, religion, ethics, aesthetics, narratives, symbolic production, artistic practices, digital cultures, creative processes, translation, cultural mediation, and the analysis of discourses, texts, images, and social experiences.

3.3 Society, Politics, Law, and Institutional Relations

This area includes chapters focused on the analysis of social life, institutions, and political, legal, and organizational relations. It covers sociology, political science, law, international relations, public administration, public policies, social movements, citizenship, democracy, human rights, governance, security, justice, social participation, institutional development, public management, the third sector, labor relations, organizations, and socio-territorial dynamics.

3.4 Economics, Management, Innovation, and Development

This area brings together research on economics, management, entrepreneurship, innovation, regional development, planning, business, finance, marketing, creative economy, social economy, organizational models, digital transformation, economic sustainability, project management, development policies, internationalization, productivity, labor, production chains, and institutional, business, or community strategies.

3.5 Health, Life, Care, and Well-Being

This area welcomes studies related to human health, collective health, public health, biomedical sciences, nursing, medicine, psychology, nutrition, pharmacy, dentistry, physiotherapy, physical education, therapies, care, quality of life, aging, mental health, epidemiology, health policies, primary care, clinical practices, health promotion, health technologies, and the relationships between health, society, and the environment.

3.6 Biological, Environmental, Agricultural, and Earth Sciences

This area includes research on life, nature, the environment, territory, and ecological systems. It covers studies in biology, ecology, biodiversity, environmental sciences, physical geography, geology, natural resources, climate change, sustainability, agriculture, agroecology, veterinary sciences, animal science, food production, conservation, environmental management, rural territories, socio-environmental systems, and relations between society and nature.

3.7 Exact Sciences, Engineering, and Technologies

This area covers studies in mathematics, statistics, physics, chemistry, computer science, engineering, technological architecture, information systems, artificial intelligence, data science, automation, materials, energy, infrastructure, industry, software development, digital technologies, modeling, simulation, technical innovation, and technological applications in different sectors.

3.8 Interdisciplinary Studies, Frontiers of Knowledge, and Emerging Topics

This area is intended for chapters that articulate different fields of knowledge or address emerging, transversal, or difficult-to-classify disciplinary topics. It includes studies on artificial intelligence, open science, digital transformation, sustainability, migration, borders, gender, race, diversity, cities, mobility, aging, social technologies, innovative methodologies, critical epistemologies, decoloniality, social futures, technological impacts, and complex contemporary problems.


4. Publication model

This call adopts the model of continuous chapter publication with semiannual e-book consolidation.

This means that:

  1. chapters may be submitted throughout the year;

  2. each chapter will be evaluated individually;

  3. approved chapters will proceed to editorial preparation;

  4. after payment of the editorial fee, submission of the final version, and validation of metadata, the chapter may be published individually within 15 business days;

  5. at the end of the semiannual cycle, the published chapters will be gathered into one or more consolidated e-books.

The individual publication of the chapter will be considered the final published version. The subsequent consolidation of the e-book may involve updating the recommended citation, adding final pagination, organizing chapters into thematic sections, and linking the chapter to the ISBN of the complete work, without substantial alteration of the scientific content already published.


5. Editorial cycles

The call is permanent, but e-book consolidation will take place in semiannual cycles.

Cycle 1: submissions received and approved by June 30.
Expected editorial consolidation: July and August.

Cycle 2: submissions received and approved by December 31.
Expected editorial consolidation: January and February of the following year.

Chapters approved after the end of a cycle may be published individually on a continuous basis and integrated into the following editorial cycle.

Scientia International Press may adjust the consolidation cycles according to the number of approved chapters, the thematic coherence of the texts received, and the editorial need to organize specific volumes.


6. Continuous publication

Approved chapters may be published individually on the Scientia International Press platform within 15 business days after the following conditions have been fulfilled:

  1. scientific approval of the chapter;

  2. submission of the corrected final version by the author;

  3. validation of editorial metadata;

  4. signing of the publication authorization;

  5. confirmation of payment of the editorial publication fee;

  6. completion of layout and publication files.

The 15-business-day period refers exclusively to the publication stage after approval, payment, receipt of the final version, and editorial validation. This period does not include the scientific evaluation stage, possible rounds of correction, translation, pending documents, or delays in the submission of mandatory information by the authors.

The individual publication of the chapter will include:

  1. its own page on the Scientia International Press platform;

  2. individual formatted PDF;

  3. individual DOI;

  4. online publication date;

  5. title, abstract, and keywords;

  6. identification of authors and ORCID, when provided;

  7. Creative Commons license;

  8. recommended citation;

  9. indication of the editorial area;

  10. indication of the editorial cycle;

  11. information that the chapter will be incorporated into the consolidated e-book at the end of the cycle.


7. Semiannual e-book consolidation

At the end of each editorial cycle, Scientia International Press will curate the approved and published chapters, grouping them into consolidated e-books.

The organization of the e-books will consider:

  1. field of knowledge;

  2. thematic affinity;

  3. scientific coherence;

  4. balance among chapters;

  5. editorial quality of the set;

  6. possibility of composing internal sections;

  7. suitability of the final volume for circulation, cataloging, and indexing criteria.

Each consolidated e-book may preferably contain between 6 and 15 chapters. In cases of a large number of approved texts, Scientia International Press may divide the publication into more than one volume or create specific thematic books.

The consolidated version of the e-book will include:

  1. definitive title of the work;

  2. ISBN;

  3. DOI of the complete work;

  4. cataloging record, when applicable;

  5. editorial imprint information;

  6. institutional or editorial presentation;

  7. final table of contents;

  8. organization of chapters into sections;

  9. chapters already published individually;

  10. complete PDF of the e-book;

  11. updated recommended citation for the chapters.

The individual DOI of each chapter will be preserved.


8. Accepted languages and language policy

Scientia International Open Books accepts chapters submitted in any language, provided that the file is editable, legible, and allows editorial evaluation, metadata extraction, and technical processing by the Scientia International Press team.

As part of its scientific internationalization policy, Scientia International Press may publish approved chapters in the original language and/or in translated versions into Portuguese, English, and Spanish, according to editorial decision, technical feasibility, production workflow, and the characteristics of each editorial cycle.

The decision regarding the final publication languages will rest with Scientia International Press, considering the field of knowledge, the potential audience of the work, the quality of the original text, the technical availability of translation, and the editorial coherence of the consolidated e-book.

Editorial metadata, including title, abstract, and keywords, may be made available in up to six languages:

  1. Portuguese;

  2. Spanish;

  3. English;

  4. French;

  5. German;

  6. Mandarin Chinese.

Translation may be carried out with the support of artificial intelligence tools and editorial review. Authors may request or contract, when available, specialized human review of the translation as an optional service.

Authors remain responsible for the conceptual, terminological, and scientific accuracy of the original content and may be invited to review or validate translated versions before final publication.


9. Types of chapters accepted

Scientific chapters will be accepted in the following modalities:

  1. theoretical studies;

  2. empirical studies;

  3. critical literature reviews;

  4. academic essays with scientific grounding;

  5. case studies;

  6. methodological analyses;

  7. applied research;

  8. analytical experience reports;

  9. texts derived from dissertations and theses;

  10. works expanded from event proceedings;

  11. scientific communications converted into chapters;

  12. results of research, teaching, or extension projects;

  13. interdisciplinary studies;

  14. documentary, bibliographic, statistical, territorial, cultural, technical, or experimental analyses;

  15. academic productions adapted for international circulation.

Purely opinion-based texts, texts without academic grounding, without bibliographic references, without identifiable scientific contribution, or without adequate declaration of origin when derived from previous publication will not be accepted.


10. Authorship requirements

Chapters may be submitted by:

  1. PhD holders;

  2. doctoral candidates;

  3. master’s degree holders;

  4. master’s students;

  5. specialists;

  6. graduates with relevant scientific production;

  7. undergraduate students, provided they submit in co-authorship with a supervisor, professor, or researcher holding at least a master’s degree;

  8. research groups;

  9. professors;

  10. professionals with technical, scientific, or academic experience related to the chapter’s topic.

Each chapter may have individual or collective authorship.

It is recommended that all authors provide ORCID, institutional affiliation, country, e-mail address, and a brief biographical note.

Number of authors

Each chapter may have individual or collective authorship, with a maximum limit of 12 authors.

Chapters with more than 12 authors will only be accepted with prior authorization from the Scientia International Press editorial team, based on a justification submitted at the time of submission.

All authors must have effectively contributed to the preparation of the chapter. Authorship changes after submission must be formally justified and may depend on approval by the editorial team.


11. Originality, expansion, adaptation, and previous publications

Submitted chapters do not necessarily need to be unpublished in an absolute sense. Scientia International Press will accept original, expanded, adapted, updated, or reformulated texts based on previous academic productions, provided that they present an effective scientific contribution and comply with standards of academic integrity, copyright, and editorial transparency.

Chapters may be submitted when derived from:

  1. works published in event proceedings;

  2. oral communications or conference presentations;

  3. simple or extended abstracts;

  4. preliminary versions of articles;

  5. preprints;

  6. research reports;

  7. undergraduate final papers;

  8. dissertations and theses;

  9. educational or training materials;

  10. extension, undergraduate research, or research group projects;

  11. texts published in institutional repositories;

  12. previous publications that have been substantially expanded, updated, or adapted.

Submission will be accepted when the new chapter presents one or more of the following characteristics:

  1. expansion of the theoretical framework;

  2. bibliographic update;

  3. methodological deepening;

  4. inclusion of new data;

  5. new analysis or interpretation;

  6. substantial reorganization of the text;

  7. adaptation for another academic audience;

  8. revised and adapted translation;

  9. transformation of a short communication into a complete chapter;

  10. integration of the text into a new scientific debate.

The author must inform, in the submission form, whether the chapter derives from work previously presented, published, or deposited elsewhere. When there is a previous publication, the source must be indicated in the chapter itself, preferably in an initial note or in an editorial declaration at the end of the text.

Example note:

This chapter is an expanded and revised version of the work presented in the Proceedings of [event name], held in [year], with theoretical additions, bibliographic updates, and analytical deepening.

Another example:

This chapter derives from research originally developed in the dissertation/thesis entitled [title], defended at [institution], in [year], and has been adapted and expanded for publication in this work.

Scientia International Press will not accept merely duplicated republication without relevant expansion, adaptation, or updating. Texts whose previous publication prevents new publication due to exclusive rights transfer, editorial contract, incompatible license, or institutional restriction will also not be accepted.

Authors are responsible for verifying whether they have authorization to reuse, adapt, translate, or expand previously published materials. Simultaneous submission of the same text to another publisher, journal, or call is not permitted.

The editorial team may request clarification, documents, links, authorizations, or a statement of responsibility when similarity with previous publication is identified.


12. Chapter length

Chapters must observe the following editorial ranges:

  1. up to 30,000 characters with spaces;

  2. from 30,001 to 50,000 characters with spaces;

  3. above 50,000 characters with spaces.

The length includes title, abstract, keywords, body text, notes, references, and appendices.

Very long chapters may be returned for adjustment or classified in a higher editorial fee range.


13. Recommended chapter structure

Chapters should preferably contain:

  1. title;

  2. abstract;

  3. keywords;

  4. introduction;

  5. theoretical, methodological, or analytical development;

  6. methodology, when applicable;

  7. analysis or discussion;

  8. final considerations;

  9. references;

  10. author identification in a separate file, when requested for evaluation.

The structure may vary according to the field of knowledge and type of research, provided that the text maintains clarity, scientific rigor, and internal coherence.


14. Formatting guidelines

Chapters must be submitted in an editable file, preferably in DOCX format.

The following is recommended:

  1. Times New Roman or Arial font, size 12;

  2. 1.5 line spacing;

  3. 2.5 cm margins;

  4. citations and references in APA or ABNT style, according to the author’s or field’s standard;

  5. images, tables, and graphs inserted in the body of the text and also submitted as separate files when necessary;

  6. clear indication of source, authorship, and permission to use images, tables, graphs, or third-party materials.

Scientia International Press may adapt the chapters to the publisher’s final graphic design.


15. Scientific evaluation

All submitted chapters will undergo editorial screening and scientific evaluation.

The process may involve:

  1. verification of suitability for the call;

  2. analysis of originality, expansion, or adaptation;

  3. checking of structure and formal requirements;

  4. evaluation by reviewers or scientific editors;

  5. request for adjustments;

  6. final editorial decision.

Evaluation criteria include:

  1. scientific relevance;

  2. academic contribution;

  3. theoretical consistency;

  4. methodological adequacy;

  5. argumentative clarity;

  6. contribution to the field;

  7. quality of academic writing;

  8. currency of references;

  9. ethical adequacy;

  10. transparency regarding any previous publication;

  11. adherence to the proposal of Scientia International Open Books.

Submission of a chapter does not guarantee publication.

The editorial publication fee will only be requested after scientific approval of the chapter.

Editorial screening and evaluation deadlines

After submission through the official form, the manuscript will undergo initial editorial screening. This stage will preferably be completed within 7 business days after receipt of the complete submission.

Chapters approved in the initial editorial screening will be forwarded for scientific evaluation. The ordinary deadline for issuing the editorial decision will be up to 30 business days, counted from the confirmation that the submission is complete and ready for evaluation.

Publication within 15 business days refers exclusively to the stage after final scientific approval, confirmation of payment of the editorial publication fee, submission of the approved final version, signing of the publication authorization, and validation of metadata.


16. Editorial decisions

After evaluation, authors may receive one of the following decisions:

  1. approved;

  2. approved with mandatory adjustments;

  3. resubmit after adjustments;

  4. rejected.

Chapters approved with adjustments will only proceed to publication after the corrected final version has been submitted and validated by the editorial team.

Scientia International Press reserves the right to reject texts that do not meet the scientific, editorial, ethical, or formal criteria of this call.


17. Editorial publication fee

The editorial publication fee will apply only to chapters approved for publication.

The fee includes:

  1. editorial evaluation;

  2. scientific review;

  3. editorial and linguistic preparation of the chapter;

  4. editorial translation into Portuguese, English, and/or Spanish, according to editorial decision and production workflow;

  5. metadata in up to six languages;

  6. layout formatting;

  7. individual DOI for the chapter;

  8. open access publication;

  9. inclusion in the consolidated e-book version, when formed;

  10. DOI and ISBN of the complete work, when applicable to the consolidated volume.

Fees:

Standard international editorial fee

  • up to 30,000 characters with spaces: €250
  • from 30,001 to 50,000 characters with spaces: €280
  • above 50,000 characters with spaces: €300

Specific editorial condition for authors affiliated with Brazilian institutions

For authors affiliated with Brazilian institutions, Scientia International Press may apply a specific editorial condition in Brazilian reais:

  • up to 30,000 characters with spaces: R$ 400
  • from 30,001 to 50,000 characters with spaces: R$ 450
  • above 50,000 characters with spaces: R$ 500

This specific condition considers the Brazilian editorial, institutional, and academic context and is not automatically cumulative with other institutional discounts.

Optional services:

Professional human review of the translation: 150 euros per language.
Express evaluation in 15 days: 120 euros, subject to editorial availability.

Express evaluation does not guarantee approval. It refers only to the prioritization of the evaluation process.


18. Discounts and waivers

Authors affiliated with institutions located in countries classified by Research4Life may request a discount according to Scientia International’s institutional policy:

  • 20% discount for Group A countries;
  • 10% discount for Group B countries.

Research4Life discounts apply to the standard international editorial fee in euros. They do not automatically apply to the specific editorial condition for authors affiliated with Brazilian institutions, since this condition already has its own reduced rate.

Discounts or partial waivers may also be considered for authors affiliated with partner institutions, associated scientific societies, active Scientia International reviewers, or projects of scientific and social interest.

Requests must be made at the time of submission, in the corresponding field of the form.


19. Payment

After scientific approval, authors will receive instructions for payment of the editorial publication fee.

Payment must be made within the deadline indicated in the acceptance communication. Failure to pay within the deadline may result in suspension of the editorial process or transfer of the chapter to a later cycle.

Publication within 15 business days will only be considered from confirmation of payment, receipt of the approved final version, signing of the publication authorization, and complete validation of metadata.


20. Copyright and license

Authors will retain copyright over their chapters.

By submitting the text and accepting publication, authors authorize Scientia International Press to publish, distribute, index, preserve, and disseminate the chapter in digital format, in open access, both individually and integrated into the consolidated e-book.

Publications will be made available under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license, CC BY 4.0, unless otherwise specified by the publisher or required by a specific editorial project.

This license allows sharing, adaptation, and reuse of the content, provided that proper attribution is given to the authors.


21. DOI, ISBN, and citation

Each approved and published chapter will receive an individual DOI.

The chapter DOI will also be maintained after e-book consolidation.

The consolidated e-book will receive an ISBN and its own DOI for the complete work.

During individual publication in continuous flow, the chapter may receive a recommended citation linked to the editorial cycle, the submission area, and the condition of continuous publication. After e-book consolidation, the citation may be updated with the definitive title of the work, ISBN, editors, final table of contents, and pagination, when applicable.

The bibliographic update will not alter the scientific content of the chapter already published.

Citation model before consolidation:

SURNAME, Name. Chapter title. In: Scientia International Open Books, Editorial Area, Cycle 2026.1. Murcia: Scientia International Press, 2026. DOI: xxxxx.

Citation model after consolidation:

SURNAME, Name. Chapter title. In: EDITOR, Name. Final title of the e-book. Murcia: Scientia International Press, 2026. DOI: xxxxx.


22. Ethics, integrity, and author responsibility

Authors are responsible for the content submitted, the accuracy of the information presented, the proper use of data, images, tables, graphs, and third-party materials, as well as compliance with the ethical standards applicable to their field of research.

When the research involves human subjects, sensitive data, interviews, questionnaires, identifiable images, or restricted institutional information, authors must report the ethical procedures adopted.

Scientia International Press may request additional documents, authorizations, ethics committee approvals, or statements of responsibility when necessary.

Texts presenting plagiarism, undeclared self-plagiarism, fabrication or manipulation of data, improper authorship, unauthorized use of images, or violation of third-party rights will be rejected.


23. Use of artificial intelligence

The use of artificial intelligence tools in the writing, translation, revision, or organization of the chapter must be reported by the authors when such tools have contributed substantially to the text.

Artificial intelligence may not be listed as an author.

Authors remain fully responsible for the content, accuracy of information, references used, originality or expansion of the text, and interpretative decisions presented.

Scientia International Press may use AI tools in editorial stages, including support for translation, metadata standardization, technical review, consistency analysis, and editorial preparation, always under human supervision.


24. Publication and dissemination

Published chapters will be made available on the Scientia International Press platform in open access.

Dissemination may include:

  1. individual chapter page;

  2. institutional news post;

  3. social media cards;

  4. dissemination on the e-book page;

  5. dissemination by thematic area;

  6. communication to authors and institutions;

  7. integration with Scientia International campaigns.

Scientia International Press may disseminate authors’ names, chapter titles, abstracts, keywords, and bibliographic data for academic, editorial, and institutional purposes.


25. Submission

Submissions must be made through the official electronic form of the call, available in Portuguese, Spanish, and English.

The form must be accessed through the links indicated on the Scientia International Press page.

Submission form: https://bit.ly/scientiaopenbooks

At the time of submission, authors must fill in the requested information and attach the chapter file in editable format, preferably DOCX.

The form will request, among other information:

  1. language of submission;

  2. chapter title;

  3. main editorial area;

  4. secondary area, when applicable;

  5. abstract;

  6. keywords;

  7. full names of authors;

  8. institutional affiliation;

  9. country;

  10. contact e-mail;

  11. ORCID, when available;

  12. brief author biography;

  13. indication of the corresponding author;

  14. information on previous publication, presentation at an event, preprint, proceedings, report, thesis, or dissertation;

  15. statement regarding expansion, adaptation, or updating of the text;

  16. information on relevant use of artificial intelligence, when applicable;

  17. possible request for discount or waiver;

  18. acceptance of editorial guidelines;

  19. authorization for scientific evaluation;

  20. upload of the chapter file.

Submission through the form does not guarantee approval. All chapters will undergo editorial screening and scientific evaluation.

After receipt, the Scientia International Press editorial team may request additional information, formal adjustments, submission of additional documents, or correction of metadata.

After scientific approval, the corresponding author will receive instructions for submitting the final version, signing the publication authorization, and paying the editorial publication fee.


26. Permanent schedule

The call will remain open on a continuous basis.

Submissions: throughout the year.
Editorial evaluation: on a continuous basis.
Individual publication of approved chapters: within 15 business days after payment, final version, and editorial validation.
Closing of the first semiannual cycle: June 30.
Consolidation of first-cycle e-books: July and August.
Closing of the second semiannual cycle: December 31.
Consolidation of second-cycle e-books: January and February.

Scientia International Press may publish consolidated books before the end of the cycle if there is a sufficient number of approved chapters and thematic coherence for the formation of a specific volume.


27. Institutional information

Scientia International Press
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Calle Campus Universitario de Espinardo, 7
Espinardo, Murcia, Spain, 30100
CIF: B19838929

Website: press.scientia.international
E-mail: press@scientia.international
Institutional platform: scientia.international


28. Final provisions

The submission of chapters implies awareness and acceptance of the rules of this call.

Omitted cases will be analyzed by the editorial team of Scientia International Press.

Scientia International Press reserves the right to update this call, adjust editorial cycles, modify technical procedures, revise formatting guidelines, and define the final composition of consolidated e-books, always respecting the principles of academic integrity, editorial transparency, and open access.