[Nativa] - message about "New version published"

2023-10-02

Dear authors,

We are implementing the HTML version of articles published in NATIVA magazine from 2021 onwards. Therefore, some authors are receiving messages from NATIVA, informing them about the publication of new versions of their already published articles.

Don't worry, as these are not changes to the article, and there is no need for any action on the author's part. The articles continue to have the same DOI codes and information as the version published in PDF.

We highlight that this action seeks to increase the Journal visibility, since HTML allows other search options, which simplified metadata would not reach. To do this, a company (publisher) specializing in this provision of services was hired, with resources coming from CNPq and the Magazine Project at Fundação UNISELVA.

As a priority, we are carrying out this action with articles published in 2021 and 2022, which will be considered to define the CiteScore (Scopus) and JCR (Web of Science) values for 2023.

We hope these indexes will improve in the coming years, therefore, we encourage authors and readers to cite articles published in Nativa, safeguarding ethics and possibilities for each scientific work.

Aware of everyone's understanding, we thank you for believing in NATIVA Journal.

Sincerely,

Editorial Board