Autoría externa
At InterNaciones, this policy is part of the editorial criteria and institutional guidelines applicable to journals and publications edited by the University of Guadalajara.
In this regard, external authorship is defined as that comprised of authors whose primary affiliation is not with the University of Guadalajara. When a manuscript, article, essay, or review includes mixed authorship, external authorship will be determined based on the primary affiliation declared by each author at the time of submission.
The publication will promote external authorship as part of academic openness, interinstitutional collaboration, and disciplinary diversity.
For editorial monitoring purposes, each journal or bulletin will publish an annual verifiable report on external authorship that will include, at a minimum, the period evaluated, the total number of articles published, the total number of articles with at least one external author, the total number of authors, the total number of external authors, and the calculation method used.
The suggested institutional indicator will be the following:
Percentage of articles with external authorship = (number of articles published during the period that include at least one author affiliated with a university other than University of Guadalajara / total number of articles published during the period) x 100.
The journal InterNaciones may supplement this indicator with the percentage of external authors relative to the total number of authors.
The annual report will be available in this section, under Announcements, or in an institutional repository.














