Writing for publication purposes is a responsibility that goes beyond knowing how to correctly capture words on a piece of paper. Very often, the most knowledgeable and experienced people on a particular subject lack the training and the skills to write a good scientific article, as in addition to being an expert on the topic, a set of skills are required, including the ability to conduct an adequate search for scientific information, timely processing of the information using a reference manager, conduct at least at a basic level, a critical reading of such information, knowing and using the standards for completeness established based on the type of scientific article to be published, and finally, proficiency in writing-which is not an easy task. Writing scientific papers requires a general standard as stated by RB McKerrow "Present your facts as simply as possible, even boldly. Nobody expects flowers, or eloquence, or literary ornaments in a research article."