The Journal of Veterinary Science publishes original articles, review articles, short communications and case reports.
Original articles: Original articles cover full reports of research work that must be written following the guidelines (Form of Manuscripts) with the minimum length that requires for precise description and clear interpretation of theoretical or experimental work.
Review articles: Review and monographs dealing with all aspects of veterinary sciences will be accepted, but subject to the approval of the Editor-in-Chief. Authoritative and critical reviews of the current state of knowledge are preferred. There is no prescribed layout for reviews, but the tables, and manner of citations should conform to the guidelines (Form of Manuscripts) for articles. Unsolicited reviews will normally only be accepted under special circumstances.
Short communication and case report: Short
communications are intended to rapidly communicate novel ideas
and results in new and developing areas of veterinary science,
but which are insufficient to fill the requirements of a full-length
article. Case reports deal with important issues to clinicians
and biomedical researchers. They should not exceed three printed
pages (eight double-spaced, typewritten pages) including the
figure(s) and table(s). They must have a short abstract of
no more than 100 words. Do not use section heading; introduction,
materials and methods, results and discussion should be in
a single section. The references section is identical to that
of articles.
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