About the Journal
Aims and Scope
The Brazilian Journal of University Extension is a quarterly publication of the Forum of Vice-presidents of Extension of Brazilian Public Universities, whose goal is to enable the exchange of practices, ideas, and results of actions of extension developed by universities through a wide network of diverse actors and social institutions. University Extension circumscribes works developed by the academic staff and students with the non-academic community. The journal emphasizes articles that could represent theoretical or empirical references for the University Extension. Self-promotion of institutions and authors should be avoided.
Submissions can be made on a continuous basis but within the period established in the Guidelines for Authors.
ISSN 2358-0399 / indexed in: LATINDEX DIADORIM LivRe! SEER-IBICT DOAJ OAJI Google Scholar
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Free Access Policy
This journal offers immediate Free Access to its content, following the principle that making scientific knowledge available to the public free of charge provides greater worldwide democratization of knowledge.
By Free Access we mean free and public availability on the Internet, allowing any user to read, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of these articles, track them for indexing, pass them as data for software, or to use them for any other legal purpose, without financial, legal or technical barriers, other than access to the Internet itself.
Nevertheless, authors have the right to be properly recognized and cited.
There are no fees charged to the authors.
The journal adopts the publication principles of the Open Access Initiative (http://www.budapestopenaccessinitiative.org/read).
The Revista Brasileira de Extensão Universitária (RBEU) adopts the criteria of the CC-BY Creative Commons 4.0 license, which implies permission to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format, recombine, transform, or reconstruct from the original material for any purpose, even commercial. RBEU will not revoke these freedoms as long as the license terms are followed.
You must give proper credit to the original author, provide a link to the license, and indicate what changes have been made. You may do so in any reasonable way but not in any way that suggests that the licensor agrees with you or your use. You may not apply legal terms or technological measures that restrict others from doing anything the license permits.
Evaluation Process
The initial evaluation is carried out by the Editors who may decide on the adequacy to the scope and quality standards of the journal, reject it, request modifications, or forward it to the peer-review process (second stage). This second stage (ad hoc evaluation) is double-blind and carried out by at least two professionals with experience in University Extension and specialists in the different thematic areas: communication, culture, human rights, education, environment, health, technology, and labor. The Editor acts as an arbitrator and is the judge of the final decision.
There are no Authors Processing Charges or Publication Fees.
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Evaluation Statistics
In 2020, the Brazilian Journal of University Extension received 187 submissions, with an approximate 80% rejection rate.
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Periodicity
The electronic version of the journal will publish online all articles and materials that have been accepted and edited in an early online version. Every four months, the approved articles are collected in one issue.
Each volume corresponds to one year, and has 3 issues (starting in 2017).
Evaluation statistics
In 2020, the Revista Brasileira de Extensão Universitária received 187 submissions, with an approximate 80% rejection rate.
In 2021, there were 105 submissions, of which 71 were rejected (67.6%) and 34 were published.