期刊名称:ACTA VETERINARIA HUNGARICA

ISSN:0236-6290
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:AKADEMIAI KIADO ZRT, BUDAFOKI UT 187-189-A-3, BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, H-1117
  出版社网址:http://www.vmri.hu/~acta/
期刊网址:http://www.vmri.hu/~acta/
影响因子:0.955
主题范畴:VETERINARY SCIENCES

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

 Cover page

 

Acta Veterinaria Hungarica publishes original research articles on animal physiology, biochemistry, morphology, nutrition and reproduction, veterinary microbiology, immunology, parasitology, pharmacology and clinical veterinary medicine, as well as on the aetiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis and control of infectious, parasitic and metabolic diseases of animals. It also contains reports and reviews on the economic aspects and disease control of intensive livestock breeding.

Founded 1951
Papers in English
Publishes book reviews and advertisements
Size: 17 ?25 cm
HU ISSN 0236?290

 


Instructions to Authors

 

Acta Veterinaria Hungarica publishes original research papers, review articles and short communications on veterinary science and medicine. Submissions are accepted on the understanding that they have not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere and that they are subject to peer review. The covering letter of submitted manuscripts should be signed by all co-authors, or a declaration of consent from the co-authors should be enclosed. Papers accepted for publication by the Editorial Board are subject to editorial revision. A copy of the Publishing Agreement will be sent to the authors of papers accepted for publication. Manuscripts will be processed only after receiving the signed copy of the agreement.

Format. Manuscripts must be in English and clearly and concisely written. They should be typed double spaced with a 40-mm left-hand margin. Three copies of the manuscript should be submitted with two sets of any illustrations. For general papers, the whole length should not exceed 4000 words (that is, about 10¨C11 printed pages of Acta Veterinaria Hungarica). Short communications should not exceed 1500 words and should include only one or two figures or tables. Concise papers will be given priority during the publication process.

Manuscripts on disk. After acceptance, manuscripts should be submitted in electronic version (Word for Windows), on a 3.5¡± disk or as an e-mail attachment, together with electronic versions of the figures.

Title. The title should be a clear and concise statement of the contents in not more than 15 words (about 100 characters). A short running title of not more than 50 characters should also be supplied. This is followed by the authors¡¯ initials (full first name of women) and surname, and the name of the institution where the work was done. The mailing address, e-mail address and fax number of the corresponding author must also be given in a footnote to the first page.

Abstract. This should not exceed 200 words and should outline briefly the purpose of the study and detail important findings and the authors¡¯ principal conclusions.

Key words (4¨C 6) should also be supplied.

Introduction. This part should state briefly the nature and purpose of the work and cite recent important work by others.

Materials and methods. Describe materials, methods, apparatus, experimental procedure and statistical methods in sufficient detail to allow other authors to reproduce the results. This part may have subheadings. The experimental methods and treatments applied shall conform to the most recent guidelines on the humane treatment and care of animals.

Results. Experimental data should be presented clearly and concisely, in a non-repetitive way.

Discussion should be focused on the interpretation of experimental findings.

Acknowledgement of grants and technical help.

References. The number of references should not exceed 20. Only internationally accessible recent works should be cited. In the text references should be given as follows: Hinton (1995) described.... / ¡­ recorded earlier (Starr et al., 1978; Manson and Starr, 1979). List of references should be given in date order in the text but alphabetically in the reference list. Different publications having the same author(s) and year will be distinguished by, e.g., 1992a, 1992b. The reference list at the end of the paper, arranged in alphabetical order of the authors¡¯ surnames, without serial numbers, should be drawn up according to the following models:

¨C For journals: names and initials of all authors, year of publication (in parentheses), colon, English title of the paper (if the original title is not English, indicate in parentheses, e.g. [in French]), abbreviated journal title, volume number, issue number in parentheses, first and last pages.

¨C For books: names and initials of authors/editors, year (in parentheses), title, publisher, place of publication, page number.

¨C For book chapters: names and initials of authors, year (in parentheses), title of chapter, In: names and initials of editor(s), title of book, publisher, place of publication, first and last page numbers of chapter.

Tables. They should be typed on separate sheets and have a concise heading each. Tables are to be numbered consecutively using Arabic numerals.

Illustrations. These should be numbered consecutively using Arabic numerals. Figures prepared by computer shall also be sent in electronic version. The author¡¯s name, title of the paper and number of the figure should be pencilled lightly on the back of each illustration. Good-quality computer graphs produced on a laser printer are acceptable. High quality half tones (photographs) should be prepared on glossy paper at their expected final size. Statements on magnification are not acceptable, and bars should be used instead. Histograms should be kept simple, be two-dimensional, have no background grid, and tones and colours should be avoided. A limited number of colour photographs will be accepted but the extra cost of reproduction in colour must be borne by the authors. Figure captions should be provided on a separate sheet. All figures should be referred to in the text and their approximate place indicated on the margin.

Abbreviations and symbols. Measurements should be expressed in the metric system or in SI units. All abbreviations should be spelt out in full the first time they are used in the text. Please identify unusual symbols on the margin.

Proofs, page charge and reprints. One set of proofs will be provided, which is requested to be returned within 48 hours of receipt to the Editor. A copy of the bank certificate documenting the transfer of a page charge of USD 20 per printed page shall be enclosed to the proofs. Twenty-five reprints of each paper are supplied free of charge. Additional reprints can be ordered at cost price at the time the page proof is returned.


Editorial Board

 

EDITOR–IN–CHIEF
J. MÉSZÁROS

MANAGING EDITOR
A. SZÉKELY

EDITORIAL BOARD
J. BOKORI,
B. HARRACH,
T. KASSAI,
F. KUTAS,
B. NAGY,
P. RUDAS,
L. SOLTI,
J. TANYI,
S. TUBOLY,
J. VARGA,
F. VETÉSI,
K. VÖRÖS

INTERNATIONAL
ADVISORY BOARD
M. ANKE (Jena, Germany)
G. BALJER (Giessen, Germany)
G. BREM (Vienna, Austria)
E. DECUYPERE (Leuven, Belgium)
H. GÜRTLER (Leipzig, Germany)
K. HRUŠKA (Brno, Czech Republic)
J. LEIBETSEDER (Vienna, Austria)
H. LUDWIG (Berlin, Germany)
A. POSPISCHIL (Zurich, Switzerland)
J. PRESCOTT (Guelph, Canada)
Joan A. SMYTH (Belfast, UK)

 


 


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