trajectory
/feminine noun/
1. Path taken [...]; 2. The distance (space) that needs to be covered to get to another place; 3. The act of passing along that path; 4. Succession of events that were part of the existence of something or someone; 5. Direction that someone or something takes.
Yes, trajectory is one of the words that defines us. This is because the trajectory of the editors, members of the editorial board and the team at V&V is what adds value to each published work. And, also, it is the importance that their trajectory has that moves us and motivates the efforts in each editorial project.
Our works include:
Digital Object Identifier
a system used to provide unique and permanent identifiers for digital documents, such as scientific articles, research reports, datasets, and other types of online content. The purpose of the DOI is to ensure that digital objects can be easily found, cited, and accessed over time, even as they move around the Internet.
Catalog card
A catalog card is a bibliographic element that provides important information about a book, allowing it to be identified and organized in libraries. This card is usually found on the first pages of a book and contains standardized bibliographic data that facilitates cataloging and searching for the work.
Barcode
Global disclosure
An essential strategy for expanding the reach and influence of literary works. By adopting a global approach to promotion, we seek to connect authors and readers in different parts of the world, transcend cultural and linguistic boundaries, and promote an enriching exchange of ideas.
Índice remissivo e Avaliação por Pares
The index acts as a detailed guide, organizing concepts and themes present in a work, facilitating navigation and cross-referencing for readers. This tool helps to optimize research and content absorption, and is particularly valuable in technical books, manuals and reference works. On the other hand, peer review is a critical process in the academic world, where experts review and validate the quality and credibility of scientific articles before publication.
CAPES Qualis
Qualis Livro, developed by CAPES (Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel), is a classification system designed to assess the quality of academic publications in book format in Brazil. With the purpose of supporting researchers and higher education institutions in identifying the quality and relevance of works, Qualis Livro assigns classifications from L1 (indicating higher quality) to L5 (indicating lower quality). These classifications reflect the level of impact, relevance, and visibility of books. The official government document establishes comprehensive guidelines for this classification, including evaluation criteria and analysis procedures. Our works are published considering the strata L1 to L3.