About the Journal
InVet (Veterinary Research)
ISSN 1668-3498 (online version)
ISSN 1514-6634 (printed)
Since: 1999
Online Version since: 2007
Periodicity: Biannual
Language: Spanish, Portuguese, English
InVet (Veterinary Research) is a journal whose objective is to disseminate scientific and academic works that address the issues inherent in the areas of knowledge of Veterinary Sciences: Basic Sciences, Animal Production, Preventive Medicine, Public Health and Bromatology, Animal Health and General Education. This publication is aimed at Veterinarians, Doctors, Biologists, Bioterists, Zootechnists, Food Technicians and all those professionals related to animal health and production.
Articles can be written in Spanish, English or Portuguese and can be presented in the following categories:
a) Research articles: these correspond to results from original scientific research, scientifically appropriate that provide new information to the area of knowledge.
b) Articles of bibliography revision and/or update: these are specific revisions of current or emerging subjects, relevant to the area of knowledge. The objective is not to make a bibliographic compilation, rather present subjects having diverse opinions where the author/s provide an objective opinion and details of scientific findings as well as opinions from different sources. It is a requirement of this journal that the author is a researcher trained with extensive experience and background in the subject to be discussed in the article. Generally these articles are by invitation from the Editorial Committee. Nevertheless, if an author wishes to publish in this category, he/she should provide the Editor in Chief with his/her suggestion for a title and proposed structure for it to be considered.
c) Short communications or Notes: these correspond to reports resulting from scientific research where the objective is to communicate results of a more restricted nature, of up to 2000 words in length, and organized as described further on.
d) Technical Note: It is the concise description of a technique, a development, a procedure, or original and innovative device, based on research that aims at providing a solution to a problem relevant to professional practice. Emphasis must be placed on the comparative advantages that the new technique provides to the professional discipline in which it is developed. The manuscript should not have more than 2000 words and should be organized into the following sections: introduction, methodology, results and conclusion. Not including, to this effect, more than ten references and no more than four tables and / or figures.
All work submitted must be unpublished. Articles that have been presented at Congresses and Symposia or that have been published as summaries or short communications, a fact which must be indicated at the foot of the first page of the article, will be accepted but publication remains subject to the Editorial Committee’s consideration and that of the reviewers proposed to evaluate them.
This journal is aimed at Veterinarians, Doctors in Medicine, Biologists, Technicians in laboratory animal, Zoo-technicians, Food technicians and all professionals related to health and animal production.
Its semi-annual online version is freely accessible and is available at http://www.fvet.uba.ar/?q=invet-2#invet as well as in the different portals where the journal is indexed. Its paper version is distributed by exchange and free of charge to related institutions.