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2021年6月16日星期三
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Guidelines for Authors
Submission and review process
Submission
Manuscript should be submitted via the online editorial manager [www.veterinariaitaliana.izs.it]. Authors will be required to register and to follow the submission procedure.
All manuscripts submitted to Veterinaria Italiana must:
be written in Microsoft word (DOC, DOCX) or Rich text format (RTF)
be accompanied by a cover letter
be written in clear and concise (British) English
have double line spacing
include line and page numbering
have SI units: Please ensure that all special characters used are embedded in the text, otherwise they will be lost during conversion to PDF
do not have page breaks in your manuscript.
Separate file for each figure, graphs and table should also be submitted as specified in the section ‘Table and Figures’.
Authors wishing to include figures, tables, or text passages that have already been published elsewhere are required to obtain permission from the copyright owner(s) for both the print and online format and to include evidence that such permission has been granted when submitting their papers. Any material received without such evidence will be assumed to originate from the authors. Online and printed publication of colour illustrations is free of charge.
Please, consult the section on ‘general guidelines’ for the preparation of the manuscript.
Review process
All manuscripts submitted to Veterinaria Italiana undergo thorough a double-blind peer review process. This usually involves reviews by two independent peer reviewers. Authors are kindly invited to name up to three international experts whom the scientific board may invite to review the manuscript. Please, note that the scientific board may as well disregard authors' suggestions.
After review
When revising your manuscript and responding to peer review comments, you must clearly show the major revisions in the text, either with a different color text, by highlighting the changes, or with Microsoft Word's Track Changes feature and prepare a response letter in pdf with:
a detailed point-by-point response to all concerns raised by the editor and reviewers
a description of the revisions to your manuscript.
1. General guidelines
Submission of a manuscript should be accompanied by a cover letter explicitly stating that the work described has not been published before; that it is not under consideration for publication anywhere else; that its publication has been approved by all co-authors, if any, as well as by the responsible authorities – tacitly or explicitly – at the institute where the work has been carried out. The publisher will not be held legally responsible should there be any claims for compensation.
1.1 Observational & experimental articles
The text of observational and experimental articles is usually (but not necessarily) divided into sections according to the following order: Title, Running Title (a less than 10 word title which may be used in the heading of the published paper), Summary, Keywords, Introduction, Materials and methods, Results, Discussion (IMRAD structure), Acknowledgments (if appropriate), Grant support (if appropriate), References, Tables, Figure legends and Figures. Research papers should not be longer than 7000 words.
Three levels of headings can be used in the text. Level 1 is reserved for the principal titles (usually: Summary, Keywords, Introduction, Materials and methods, Results, Discussion, Acknowledgements and References).
All other headings and subheadings remain short as well as descriptive; full sentences should be avoided. Manuscripts must be concise, avoid repetition and redundancies. Please, do not include a summary or discussion in the ‘Introduction’ that duplicates other sections of the manuscript, do not present discussion in the ‘Results’ section and cite only essential references. The presentation of figures and tables is encouraged if they facilitate the reading.
Manuscripts submitted as short communications, rapid communications and editorials should not be divided in sections and should generally be concise. Short communications should not be longer than 2500 words, rapid communications should stay within the 2000 words, whereas editorial should remain within 1000 words.
Manuscripts submitted as case reports and reviews may be divided in sections to better convey their message. Authors are encouraged to structure these kinds of manuscripts as they see fit. Case reports and reviews should not exceed 5000 words.
1.2. Title page
The title page should include only the manuscript’s title, authors should pay particular attention to remove any reference, such authors’ names and affiliations.
1.3 Abstract
Please provide an abstract no longer than 200 words. Abstracts should clearly describe the topic of the paper, methods and results. Undefined abbreviations or unspecified references are to be avoided. Italian authors should also provide an Italian version of the abstract, which should be submitted as a ‘supplementary file’. In this case, authors are at liberty of producing a longer (Italian) abstract, up to 800 words.
1.4 Keywords
Please provide up to eight keywords, which can be used for indexing purposes. Keywords should be arranged in alphabetic order and separated by a comma.
1.5 Acknowledgments
A section with the acknowledgments should be added once the review process has been concluded. Acknowledgments of people, grants, funds, etc. should be placed in a separate section before the reference list. The names of funding organizations should be written in full. Authors are responsible for obtaining permission from persons acknowledged by name.
1.6 Grant support
Indicate financial support (grant or contract numbers) and funding agency here and not in the Acknowledgments section. Please, note that such information should be provided only once the review process has been concluded.
1.7 Conflict of interest
At the end of the text, under a heading ‘Conflict of interest statement’, authors must disclose any financial and personal relationships with other people or organisations that may compromise or inappropriately influence or bias their work. Please, note that such information should be added in the manuscript only once the review process has been concluded. Authors are asked to disclose any conflict of interest to the editors during the online submission procedure.
1.8 Statement of animal rights
When reporting experiments on animals, authors should indicate whether the institutional and national guide for the care and use of laboratory animals was followed.
1.9 Layout
Careful preparation of the manuscript will expedite both review and proof reading processes as well as ensuring earlier publication. Authors are requested to submit manuscripts in MS Word. Sections should be numbered and all tables and figures must be quoted in the order in which they appear in the text. They should be referred to in the text at the place at which the author wishes them to be incorporated. Captions should be a single, concise sentence. Extensive footnotes should be avoided. Information provided should illustrate, not duplicate, that given in the text (a table or figure can conveniently and effectively replace a complicated list or paragraph in the text).
1.10 Style
All manuscripts submitted to Veterinaria Italiana must be written in clear and concise (British) English. Manuscripts that are not written in acceptable standard English or are incorrectly prepared will be returned to the author without review. Please, avoid beginning sentences with a figure or an abbreviation and acronym, especially those that begin with a lower case letter (for cDNA, use Complementary DNA), numbers appearing at the beginning of a sentence should be written in words, e.g. ‘ten’ rather than ‘10’.
All abbreviations, acronyms and names of genes, gene products, proteins and protein products should be defined at first mention, unnecessary abbreviations should also be avoided. Standard abbreviations for units of measure and abbreviations widely understood may be used without definition (ml, g, km, IU, UV, DNA, RNA, ELISA, etc.). Please, do not use the possessive form in eponymous terms: use Dulbecco modified Eagle medium, not Dulbecco’s modified Eagle’s medium; Hanks solution, not Hanks’ solution or Hank’s solution; etc.
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