Editorial
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.redin.20250672Keywords:
Collaboration, Innovation, Dissemination, Virtual special issues, Interdisciplinary ResearchAbstract
Special issues of academic journals are dedicated editions that focus on a specific, timely theme within a field of study. They often emerge from emerging research trends, interdisciplinary dialogues, or important conferences, and are curated by guest editors with expertise in the topic. These issues provide a concentrated platform for advancing knowledge, encouraging scholarly debate, and highlighting cutting-edge research [1]. By bringing together contributions from diverse authors around a central theme, special issues contribute significantly to shaping the research agenda and fostering collaboration within the academic community [2].
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(2025) Guest editors: Your role. Online. Elsevier. [Accessed: May 24, 2025]. [Online]. Available: https://www.elsevier.com/editor/role/
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(2025) Revista facultad de ingeniería -redin-. En línea. Universidad de Antioquia. [Accessed: May 24, 2025]. [Online]. Available: https:
//revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/ingenieria
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