The main components for publishing in Vall Salina e-Journal are:
1. Title: Declarative and informative about the content of the article.
2. Abstract: Brief summary of the article's content, including the objectives, methods, main results, and conclusions (not exceed 150 words)
3. Introduction: Presentation of the study's topic, background, significance, and research objectives. Conclude with a hypothesis or research question.
4. Methods: Description of the experimental design, techniques used, sample types, data collection, and statistical analysis. It should be detailed enough for other researchers to reproduce the study.
5. Results: Presentation of the obtained results through tables, graphs, or narrative descriptions. Interpretation is not included in this section.
6. Discussion: Interpretation of the results in light of the research objectives and previous knowledge. The implications of the results are analyzed, the study's limitations are discussed, and comparisons with other relevant works are made. Possible future directions for research are also presented.
7. Conclusions: Synthesis of the most relevant results of the study and how they relate to the objectives set out in the introduction. The research question should be answered or the hypothesis validated.
8. References: List of all bibliographic sources cited in the article, arranged according to a specific citation system (Harvard-Anglia Style).
9. Appendices (optional): Additional material such as supplementary graphics, detailed tables, experimental protocols, etc.