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As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in About the Journal.
  • If submitting to a peer-reviewed section of the journal, the instructions in Ensuring a Blind Review have been followed.
  • The Indonesian Veterinary Research Journal uses Turnitin as a tool to check the plagiarism of the manuscripts sent to the journal
  • Manuscripts are written in English and used standard scientific usage. Article's template could be downloaded here

Author Guidelines

JURNAL RISET VETERINER INDONESIA

(Journal of the Indonesian Veterinary Research)

 

Objectives and Scope

Journal of Veterinary Research Indonesia (JRVI) is a periodical journal that serves as a communication medium among researchers, experts, and institutions in the field of veterinary medicine and other related fields. JRVI Journal is published twice a year (January and July). Jurnal Riset Veteriner Indonesia (Journal of the Indonesian Veterinary Research) is an open access, double blind peer-reviewed, print and online journal that publishes in the form of original research, review, case study, short communication  in any areas of sciences of veterinary, animal sciences, biomedical sciences, biotechnology, biology, animal laboratory and biodiversity of animals. Manuscript should be produced from latest research or study and written in English or Indonesian.

Manuscript Submission

The manuscript is submit via online submission system at http://journal.unhas.ac.id/index.php/jrvi/index or send it by email to jrvi@unhas.ac.id.  Please click here to read Guide to authors before submission of your article. Manuscript typed with Microsoft Word program and image in JPEG form. Tables are typed on a separate sheet, given the sequence number and title.

Writing Guidelines

1.Original Articles

Lenght maximum 5000 words

Abstract maximum 300 words with minimum 5 keywords

The script is typed 2 spaces (except abstract: 1 space) with Maiandra GD letter size 11. Each script consists of a minimum of 10-20 pages with A4 page size (297x 210 mm).

The manuscripts are arranged according to JVRI format in the following order:

1. Title: Must be concise and informative, written in English. The title is no more than 14 words.

2. Author's identity: Contains the author's full name (avoid abbreviations). The author's address is written complete and accompanied by a fax or email number. Complete with correspondence email.

3. Introduction: Contains a background that contains the significance and purpose of the study, and ends with the usefulness and/or expectations of the research results

5. Material and Method: Written without subtitle Material and Method subtitle. Material and equipment described the name and State manufacturer, chemical name. The way the study is written briefly and accompanied by way of analysis.

6. Results and Discussion: Described in detail and clear, ending the conclusion of research in the last paragraph.

7. Acknowledgments: If necessary, the ones listed are the institutions/individuals who are really helpful so that the research can take place. At the end of the thank-you note, the author should include a statement of no conflict of interest as follows: "The author states there is no conflict of interest with the parties concerned in this research".

8. How to cite by writing the author's name and year. Use of connecting words for 2 authors with words and or and 3 or more authors. Or et al. depending on the language of the article used.

9. Bibliography: According to the alphabet without the serial number, the name of the journal should be abbreviated in accordance with applicable international rules. The number of references recommended for journal articles is 30 references. Literature should last 5-10 years. The book reference library is limited to only 20% of the total bibliography.

Journal:

Rossi, CN., Takabayashi, CR., Ono, MA., Bordini, JG., Kawamura, O., Vizoni, E., … Ono, EYS. 2013. Assessment of exposure of broiler chicken in Brazil to mycotoxins through naturally contaminated feed. Food Security, 5(4): 541–550.

Book

Chandler, PJ. 2014. “Purification and Characterization of Antibodies”, in  Making

and Using Antibodies: A practical handbook, 2 nd  edition. Edited by Gary C. Howard and Matthew R. Kaser. USA. CRC Press. Pp: 67-96.

Chapter in Book:

Hunt, B., Zola, H., Goddard, C. 2000. “Hybridoma technology: making monoclonal antibodies”, in Monoclonal Antibodies. Edited by Zola, H. Oxford: BIOS Scientific Publisher Ltd.

Thesis/Disertation:

Bagatin, AK. 2014. Aflatoxin contamination and risk assessment of Brazilian

maize and poultry feed. Kagawa University. Faculty of Agriculture. Master thesis.

Website:

US Food and Drug Administration. 2000. Guidance for Industry: Action Level for Poisonous or Deleterious Substances in Human Food and Animal Feed. Accessed

on January th11, 2015.

http://www.fda.gov/food/guidanceregulation/guidancedocumentsregulatoryinform

ation/ucm077969.htm

2.Short Communication

Length maximum: 2,500 words

Abstract maximum 250 words with 5 keywords

Same formatting as Standard Paper.

JRVI publishes short mmunications. Short communications will no longer be labelled as such in the Journal and will not be allocated a separate section. However, the guidelines for formatting and length still apply. This section is the same format as specified for standard articles (see above). This section is meant to accommodate reports of small completed investigations or new techniques.

Short  communications usually have the same priority for publication as standard manuscripts.

3.Case Reports

Length maximum: 2,500 words

Same formatting as Standard Paper, except where noted below.

Abstract:

The abstract should be no longer than 150 words and should provide: Rationale for reporting the case; the reason for examination (clinical signs, owner complaint); pertinent interventions (diagnostic tests, treatment); outcomes; and conclusions of clinical relevan. JRVI will accommodate case descriptions of newly recognized clinical entities, cases in which findings or clinical outcome are unique or unexpected, cases that increase our depth of understanding of a disease process, or cases in which new diagnostic methods or treatments have been used. In order to be considered for publication, case reports must clearly indicate the novel nature of the disease or condition being reported, how reporting the case will alter conventional diagnosis or treatment of the condition, or how reporting the case will advance fundamental understanding of the disease.

Authors should be aware that the acceptance rate for case reports submitted to JRVI is low with many submissions rejected after editorial review.

Case reports include a detailed description of each animal in the report. The report should focus on the novel aspects of the case and not include a detailed description of routine clinical management. Avoid chronological descriptions of animal care and detailed descriptions of routine treatment.

The number of animals in a case report is usually 3 or fewer, except for farm animal case. For case series including more than 5 animals, the report should be formatted as a standard article using the Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, and Discussion format. Results for articles in the standard format should be reported as measures of central tendency and variance or range. Values for individual animals should not be reported in this format. Note that the JRVI does not publish tables with results from individual animals.

4.Review Articles (narrative)

Length maximum: 7,500 words

Same formatting as Standard Paper, except where noted below.

Narrative and not structured as are abstracts for standard articles. No more than 250 words. The use of color illustrations, line drawings and figures in review articles is encouraged. Review articles, which may be solicited by the editorial board or submitted unsolicited by the authors, are meant to provide the reader with an overview of the state of the art in a specialized area of veterinary internal medicine. They should be submitted by individuals who are actively working in the area, and not by those who have reviewed the literature as a prelude to beginning a project in the area. One of the authors must be a recognized expert in the field based on documented research activity and scientific publications. The review should be informative and of value to generalists as well as specialists.

 

Manuscript Content

The content of the manuscript is the responsibility of the author.

 

Address

Journal of the Indonesian Veterinary Research

Study Program of Veterinary Medicine

Veterinary Teaching Animal Hospital

Faculty of Medicine

Hasanuddin University

Jl. AL Markas AL Islami Block IX Unhas Complex, Sunu, Baraya, Makassar

Email: jrvi@unhas.ac.id

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