About the Journal
Publication Frequency
The periodicity of the journal is biannual. Each number is published once it has fulfilled the whole process of reception, evaluation, correction, diagramming and layout.
Open Access Policy
This journal provides an open access to its content, based on the principle that offering the public free access to research may help support greater global exchange of knowledge.
This Journal is under a Creative Commons Atribución-NoComercial-CompartirIgual 4.0 Internacional (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) license.
Article processing charges (APCs) and article submission charges
Albertus Magnus journal does not make no charge for the postulation, evaluation and publication of submitted articles.
Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement
Albertus Magnus Journal displays Policies for its operation of a public nature subject to the requirements of ethics and scientific and intellectual rigor immersed in the knowledge society adjusted to the guidelines of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, UNESCO. It also has guidelines for authors, containing the minimum guidelines for submitting articles.
The authors are fully responsible for the ideas expressed in their articles, as well as their ethical suitability. The Albertus Magnus journal seeks to ensure the academic and research suitability, respecting the creation and work performed by the authors, through their assessment processes, seeking to protect plurality and relativity of thought and responsibilities for each of the actors in the process.
1. RESPONSIBILITIES OF AUTHORS
- The journal will only consider unpublished articles that correspond in to their content and structure to its editorial policies. If the author or authors submit to the journal a paper already published, entirely or in part, this behavior will be considered unethical.
- It is the responsibility of the author to avoid any conflict of interest in the publication of data and results (financial, institutional, collaboration relationship or of any other kind between reviewers and authors).
- It is considered a good practice for the author to give the relevant credits to all persons or institutions that have collaborated in the research projects in which work is based.
- It is the responsibility of the author or authors to respect the intellectual property, indicating and clearly referencing any fragment that is taken from the work of another author or authors in the construction of their work. If it is not done this way, it shall be considered as plagiarism and the paper will be rejected for publication.
- The selection and final approval of an article will depend on the academic opinion of the peers called upon in each case and the willingness of the authors to make the changes that are suggested as necessary, within an appropriate period of time, after consultation with the Editor of the journal of the time deemed necessary to make the adjustments.
- The peer review process of the journals is “double-blind," meaning that neither the authors nor the peers will know each other's identities. In this regard, it is the responsibility of the author to avoid any direct reference or hint about their identity within the body of the paper.
- The assessment process requires a policy of exclusivity. This means that the author or authors cannot simultaneously submit their work to another publication whilst in peer review process in the journals of the ESAP. If the authors make a double submission, this conduct will be considered unethical.
- The editorial committee reserves the right to reject the publication of any paper submitted, if it considers that it does not correspond to the academic nature of the journals or if the authors incur in any improper behavior, as the ones described above.
- The author fully accepts the editorial rules, criteria and procedures of the Journal.
- The authors must sign a document of "assignment of economic rights", which authorizes the use, reproduction, transformation, publication of the paper and distribution to the Publishing University. This document is essential to include the article in the Journal.
- Sending the article to the Journal implies that the authors agree to submit their papers to the established processes, and their best collaboration to achieve its successful completion. Anyway, the Journal reserves the right to make minor style changes, without consulting the authors.
- If the author decides to withdraw the article or if any problems of authorship or conflict of interest arise that forces the Journal to stop the publishing process, the author must bear the costs incurred so far such as remuneration of time and the trust generated for the publication of the article.
2. RESPONSIBILITY OF PEER REVIEWERS
- Respect the confidentiality policy of the opinion of the articles set by the journal, which implies that the identity of the peer reviewers cannot be revealed to the authors and that they cannot make any distribution or dissemination of the materials submitted to their assessment.
- Accept only papers that correspond to their education and their areas of expertise.
- Review the articles responsibly, objectively and impartially, sustaining with sufficient reasons the grounds for the rejection, likewise they should guide authors in the improvement of the paper submitted.
- Deliver a clearly explained assessment that adapts to the journal’s assessment format.
- Deliver a decision within the period agreed with the Editor.
- Use a clear, inoffensive, language respecting the authors in the assessment of their work.
- Report any conflict of interest identified at the time of assessment of the appointed paper.
- Identify and inform to the editor any coincidence of the document with any publication or ongoing work.
3. EDITORIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
The participants in the editorial process, according to the established functions, are responsible for the definition, implementation and assessment of the Editorial Policies, so that they comply with the standards of an academic publication valued as scientific at national and international level.
The continuous self-assessment process is a fundamental principle of the editorial work, and therefore it has the structure and organization which ensures the quality and expectations of the academic community.
When the situation warrants, the Journal will publish corrections, clarifications, rectifications and provide the relevant explanations. Thus, receiving complaints involves the response of the person in charge, within an appropriate period of time; initiating, if necessary, the internal investigations to solve the difficulties.
It is always sought, respecting, as far as possible, the dates of receipt, the selection of the most relevant articles for publication; based on the assessment and review processes established; which favor quality, originality and relevance – in addition to those that have been specifically indicated –.
4. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE EDITOR, THE EDITORIAL COMMITTEE AND THE SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
- Look after the reputation of the Journal by publishing only unpublished, academic and scientifically relevant and quality material.
- Publish each number according to their periodicity.
- Make an assessment of the works received before sending them to the peer reviewers to verify the adjustment thereof to the "Guidelines for authors" defined by the journal.
- To accept or reject the entries received based solely on anonymous opinions received from the peers (if they do not agree in their decision, the Editor, the Editorial Committee and the Scientific Committee of the Journal will make a final decision).
- Keep at all times mutual confidentiality in relation to both the authors and the peer reviewers.
- Provide clear and timely information to authors from the time of receipt of their articles and until when a decision has been taken.
- Conduct a transparent and impartial editing and publishing process, with full respect for the authors and their works.
- Be available to both authors and for peer reviewers in order to clarify the questions that arise during the assessment and editing processes.
- Pass all papers submitted to the journal through the anti-plagiarism software, in order to avoid as far as possible an accusation of plagiarism.
- Send to the publisher the full material for is editorial production in compliance with the requirements set by the publisher, ensuring the quality, relevance and accuracy of the content.
Sponsors
Universidad Santo Tomás
Journal History
Albertus Magnus journal (AMJ) began in 2003 within the space of the Studium Generale in the Santo Domingo Convent, in Bogotá, Colombia. Since its inception has been collecting studies from specialists around the world. In 2011, with the Restoration of the Faculty of Theology of the Santo Tomás University, it will be edited from the restored Faculty with two issues per year. The magazine publishes unpublished articles of the different areas of Theology and other related knowledge, such as Anthropology, Philosophy of Religion, Bioethics, etc., with which it enters into dialogue. Theology in these moments opens to new horizons of understanding of the religious fact and of different ways of understanding and living religion. That is why, from an updated perspective and in dialogue with other religions, the Albertus Magnus magazine wants to be a space for disseminating theological and interdisciplinary knowledge, contemplating reality and what it brings to the approach to truth. At the same time, the journal aims to collect research studies, results of personal or group research projects that take into account the sources of theology, especially Sacred Scripture and ecclesial Tradition.