Aims and Scope
The Indian Journal of Veterinary Research (IJVR) is a peer-reviewed multidisciplinary journal dedicated to providing the advancement in research in the area of veterinary sciences. It covers all the scientific and technological aspects of veterinary sciences in all veterinary science subjects and now introducing one health papers in medical fields.
Journal Information
The Indian Journal of Veterinary Research (IJVR) was launched in 1999. It is published two times a year (Jan-June and July- December) and it is circulated to 900 members including university/institutions in India and abroad. The journal is official organ of Indian Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Research (IAAVR). Authors who wish to publish in journal of should conform to the “Instructions to Authors” which is printed in the journal. Membership of IAAVR is not a prerequisite for submission. The Journal is open to all contributors engaged in veterinary and related science colleges/universities/ institutions in India and abroad.
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The Journal is a Hybrid Publication. All articles are available both print and electronic forms on IndianJournalns.com (www.indianjournals.com). The publisher and Editors cannot be held responsible for errors or any consequences arising from the use of information contained
Aims and Scope
The Indian Journal of Veterinary Research (IJVR) is a peer-reviewed multidisciplinary journal dedicated to providing the advancement in research in the area of veterinary sciences. It covers all the scientific and technological aspects of veterinary sciences in all veterinary science subjects and now introducing one health papers in medical fields.
Journal Information
The Indian Journal of Veterinary Research (IJVR) was launched in 1999. It is published two times a year (Jan-June and July- December) and it is circulated to 900 members including university/institutions in India and abroad. The journal is official organ of Indian Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Research (IAAVR). Authors who wish to publish in journal of should conform to the “Instructions to Authors” which is printed in the journal. Membership of IAAVR is not a prerequisite for submission. The Journal is open to all contributors engaged in veterinary and related science colleges/universities/ institutions in India and abroad.
Indexed/Abstract With:
CAB International, UK, INSDOC, INDIA, Ulrich's International Periodical Directory, USA, Google Scholar, Ebsco Discovery, CNKI Scholar, Indian Citation Index (ICI)
The Journal is an Open Access journal. All articles are available both print and electronic forms on IndianJournalns.com (www.indianjournals.com). The publisher and Editors cannot be held responsible for errors or any consequences arising from the use of information contained.
Editorial Board
Founder Editor
Prof (Dr.) Rishendra Verma
Assistant Editor
Dr Harshit Verma
Editorial Members
Dr Harendra Kumar (Izatnagar)
Dr Ashok K. Mohanty (Mukteswar)
Dr T.S. Chandrasekhar Rao (Tirupati)
Dr L.D. Singla (Ludhiana)
Dr Yash Pal Malik (Ludhiana)
Dr S.K. Mendiratta (Izatnagar)
Dr M. Hoque (Izatnagar)
Dr Ajit Singh Yadav (Izatnagar)
Dr Swaraj Rajkohwa (Guwahati)
Dr Subhasis Batabyal (Kolkata)
Dr Sukanta Mondal (Bangalore)
Dr Rajeshwari Shome (Bangalore)
Dr V. Bhanu Rekha (Puducherry)
Dr Nitin Virmani (Hisar)
Dr Tapan Kumar Dutta (Mizoram)
Dr Vikas Vohra (Karnal)
Dr Rachna Verma (Meerut)
Dr Amit Kumar (Meerut)
Foreign Editorial Members
Dr. Chikera Samuel (Umudike Abia State)
Dr. A.Z.M. Salem (Mexico)
Executive Committee of IAAVR
President
Dr. S.N. Singh
Vice-President
Dr. R.K. Bagherwal
Founder Secretary
Dr. Rishendra Verma
Joint Secretary
Dr. D.K. Dey
Treasurer
Dr. T.K. Verma
Members
Dr. Bablu Kumar
Dr. C.S. Sharma
Dr. Harshit Verma
Dr. Nitin Bhatia
Dr. Salauddin Qureshi
Dr. Sandeep Singh
Dr. Sudeep Solanki
Dr. Swaraj Rajkhowa
Dr. Ujjwal Kumar De
Dr. Vikramadity Upmanyu
Editorial Office:
1219/6, E-Block, Rajendranagar, Izatnagar-243 122 Distt: Bareilly-243003 (UP), Website:
Ethics & Malpractice Statement
Our publication ethics and malpractice statement are based on the guidelines for journal editors developed by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). All possible steps are taken to uphold the highest standards of publication ethics and to prevent malpractices. Authors, learned referee, editorial members all play role in the maintenance of ethics and malpractice.
Duties & Responsibilities of Authors
Manuscripts submitted to the Indian Journal of Veterinary Research (IJVR) are evaluated entirely on the basis of their scientific content and its merit. The publication charges proposed are shown under the authors guidelines. Only original, unpublished and without simultaneous consideration of paper is considered. Neither the institution nor gender, race, religious belief, ethnic origin, citizenship, or political philosophy of the authors have any influence. With the awareness of plagiarism, authors need to look that the paper is not copied or plagiarized and the work of other authors is adequately referenced. Submitting the same manuscript to more than one journal concurrently would constitute unethical practice and would be unacceptable. Authors are required to ensure that the submitted work is original and has not been published elsewhere, and if the authors have used the work of others the same has been appropriately cited or quoted. Applicable copyright laws and conventions are required to be followed. Copyright materials should be reproduced only with permission and due acknowledgement. Proper acknowledgement of the work of others must always be made. Authorship should be limited to those who have made a significant contribution to the paper which is submitted for publication. The corresponding author is required to ensure that all co-authors are included in the paper, and that the co-authors have seen and approved the final version of the paper and have agreed to its submission for publication. All sources of financial support should also be acknowledged. Similarly, those who indirectly helped authors in the improvement of papers should be acknowledged. Upon discovery of any significant error in the published work, it is the responsibility of the authors to promptly notify the editors so as to enable the journal to publish corrigendum.
Duties and responsibilities of Editors
The editors is to take a decision to accept or reject the articles. The Chief Editor may consult experts in arriving at its decisions. The journal follows a policy of fair play in its editorial evaluation. The editors are expected to exercise caution and ensure that they have no conflict of interest with respect to the articles they accept or reject. The editors and the editorial staff follow strict confidentiality and they are required not to divulge any information of submitted manuscript to any one other than the corresponding author, reviewers and the publisher.
Duties & Responsibilities of Reviewers
Editorial decisions are based on peer review. The reviewers are expected to be possess very good knowledge in the subject matter of review. They maintain absolute confidentiality with regard to manuscripts. The reviews are to be conducted objectively and the referees are expected to express their views clearly with logical reasons without personal bias. There should not be conflict of interest with the research reported in the paper. The information through peer review is of a privileged nature and must be kept confidential and not used for personal advantage. Fraudulent and knowingly made inaccurate statements constitutes unethical behaviour and it would be unacceptable.
Peer Review Statement
All published articles in Journal have undergo peer review processes based on initial editor screening. The important purpose of peer review is to maintain the originality and quality of research work and to reject poor quality and plagiarized articles. Peer review assures research quality.
Paper Publication Process-
Peer Review Policy
The practice of peer review is to ensure that that information published in research papers add to the existing knowledge. Therefore, the manuscripts submitted are reviewed by relevant expert reviewers of the related area.
Initial Manuscript Evaluation
The Editors first evaluate all manuscripts. First of all the acknowledgement is sent to the authors immediately on receipt of the manuscript. The manuscripts are rejected if they fall outside the aims and scope of the journal.
Type of Peer Review
The Indian Journal of Veterinary Research employs single blind review, where the reviewer remains anonymous to the authors throughout the process. The reviewer is selected on the basis of subject matter of the manuscript. The duties and responsibilities of reviewers are mentioned under ethics and malpractice statemnt.
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Author Guidelines
Submission of Manuscript
Manuscripts are subject to editorial review. The manuscript submitted for publication in IJVR is not under simultaneous consideration by any other journal. Accepted papers will become the property of IAAVR and may only be reproduced in the benefit of profession with permission of the Editor, IJVR. The soft copy of article can be sent by E-mail: rishendra_verma@yahoo.com
Arrangement of The Manuscript
Scope of the Journal:
The Indian Journal of Veterinary Research (IJVR) is a peer reviewed-Biannual Publication [Jan to June; July to December] each year.
Copy Right: The Journal has got a copy right under Copy Right Act, 1957of India and the information contained in published paper will be responsibility of the author(s).
Types of Papers: Review, Mini Review, Letter to the Editor, Full length Research paper, short communications, News and Views, Obituary
The manuscript should be written in MS word in Times New Roman Font with 1.15 space between lines. Do not send PDF file.
Title of Manuscript: Title of the manuscript commensurates with text; no use of abbreviations in the title, authors name followed first, middle and last name, affiliations; Do not put superscripts showing designation of authors, Corresponding author E-mail
Abstract: Single paragraph (200 words) with single space 11 font Times Roman (The abstract should not be lengthy)
Key Words: Not more than 6 words in alphabetical manner
Introduction: The introduction should include current knowledge on the subject, the purpose and novelty of the study, should not be crowded with literature review.
Materials and Methods: This section should be well described so that procedure and material can be used to repeat the experiment. In bracket, name of rims, equipments model/make, specific reference for antibodies plasmids, genes be mentioned. Mention approval of CCSEA/IAEC in case of animal experimentation.
Do not prefer to write “slight modification”, explain in explicit manner what modification from a standard reference were made in the study.
Statistical Analysis: The text should include statistical analysis wherever required for the analysis of data.
Nomenclature, Abbreviations, Numerical Data: The international system of units (S) be used. Follow internationally accepted rules and conventions – in particular those from IUPAC and IUPAP, but also the Enzyme Commission where applicable.
Tables: Keep minimum number (arabic numerals) of Tables with title of Table. Mention No of Tables in the text at appropriate place.
Graphs: (Arabical numbered) Legend of the graph and number. Mention No. of Graph as Fig in the text.
Figures: Number figures (400 d.p.i.), line diagram (600 d.p.i.) and provide a legend to the Figure. Mention number of Fig in the text.
Results: Data essentialfor understanding of the discussion and main colcusion emerging from the work should be described. Reproduction of results be avoided in discussion. Results should align with headings of the Material and Methods, main heading with subheadings, Use either Table or graph but not both for the same data.
Discussion: Long and ambiguous discussion should be scrupulously avoided. Results should not be duplicated in the discussion. The results should be discussed with contemporary literature to derive conclusions of the study. If appropriate combine Results and Discussion. Vague words and inconclusive statements be avoided.
Acknowledgements: Should be short and sepcific. Include your colleagues who helped in the study, or in preparation of the manuscript, funding agency, organization that facilitated the work.
NCBI: Mention NCBI submission Data base
References
Do not show journal in Italics. Mention all authors. Do not bold Volume No. Provide no elided page number
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Books: Long HC, Blatt MA, Higgins MC, ..... Medical Decision Making. Boston: Butterworth-Heinemann, 1997.
Citation of References in the Text: (Verma 1989), (Gupta and Verma 1989) (Gupta et al. 1995).
Chapters: Manners T, Jones R, Riley M. Relationship of overweight to haitus hernia and reflux oesophagitis. In: Newman W (ed.). The Obesity Conundrum. [Amsterdam: Elsevier Science, 1997, 352–374].
Proof: Authors are sent paper for proof by E-mail.
Reprints: No supply of reprints; purchase a PDF from IndianJournals.com
Page Charge: A notional contribution of Rs.1000/ per author will be charged for the sustainability of the journal for long period of time. Senior Author is sent a hard copy by registered post. The payment may be made in the form of Draft Payable to Treasurer, IAAVR, SBI CARI Branch, Izatnagar. Author should mention his name and phone no on the back of draft. On line transaction can also be made in IAAVR S/AC 101480241, IFSC Code SBIN0007027 under intimation to the Founder Editor on E-mail: rishendra_verma@yahoo.com
Editorial Office: Prof. (Dr.) Rishendra Verma, 1219/6, E-Block, Rajendra Nagar, Izatnagar-243 122 Distt: Bareilly (U.P.)