طلبات النشر
متطلبات تحضير طلب النشر
كجزء من عملية تقديم طلب النشر، على المؤلفين التأكد من كون طلباتهم مستوفية لجميع الفقرات الآتية، وعليه، فقد تُرد الطلبات التي لا تلبي تلك الضوابط.
- هذا المؤلَّف لم يسبق له النشر، ولم يُعرض على مجلة علمية أخرى للنظر فيه (أو هناك توضيح بشأن هذا الأمر مقدم إلى هيئة التحرير في خانة التعليقات).
- ملف التقديم هو بإحدى الصيغ الآتية: OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, WordPerfect.
- حيثما تطلب الأمر، أضيفت روابط للمراجع المستعملة في المؤلَّف (الروابط هي وصلات إلى العناوين على الشبكة العنكبوتية).
- فقرات النص ذات تباعد مفرد للأسطر، بحجم خط (12) نقطة، تم فيه استعمال الخط المائل بدلاً عن الخط التحتاني (باستثناء عناوين الروابط)، وجميع الرسوم والأشكال والجداول متوضعة ضمن النص المتعلق بها عوضاً عن تجميعها في نهاية الملف.
- إن نص المؤلَّف مقيد بالمتطلبات النمطية والأسلوبية الواردة في دليل المؤلِّف، الموجود في النص التعريفي بالمجلة ضمن هذا الموقع.
إرشادات المؤلف
Information about the DJVS
1: Preparation of manuscripts
Manuscripts must be submitted in English and written according to correct grammar and terminology. Manuscripts should be printed in 12-point Times New Roman font in MS Word format in one column using Letter-size paper; the marginal distance from top to bottom is 2.98 cm, from the left side 2 cm, and from the right side 1.61 cm. No line number should be applied to the manuscript. The manuscript must be submitted once to receive only one submission identification number. Submitting more than one manuscript may result in the loss of the opportunity to consider the manuscript.
1-1: Writing in English
All publications in DJVS are in English. Authors whose first language is not English should ensure that their manuscripts are written in colloquial English before submission. Please write your text in good English (American or British usage is acceptable, but not a combination). DJVS does not offer any language and copy-editing services; thus, authors who feel that their manuscripts may require editing to remove potential grammatical or spelling errors are encouraged to obtain such services prior to submission. Authors are responsible for all costs associated with these services.
1.2: New Submissions
The submission process to DJVS is done online, and authors will be guided step-by-step through the creation and uploading of manuscript files. As part of the manuscript, authors can submit the manuscript as a single file to be used in the refereeing process. This can be a Word document (*.docx) that referees use to evaluate the manuscript. All figures and tables should be included and included in the main manuscript file in the result section; separating these elements at the end of the manuscript will increase the chance of the manuscript being rejected.
1-3: References
The list of references must be provided according to the
DJVS in a formatted style. Where applicable, they should be formatted as follows ( APA( style
Author's name (last name, author's first name, then father's name), full book title, page number from which the book is cited, publisher of the book, and year the book was published.
Please note that you can enter references using Mendeley or Endnote, another reference citation program. In addition, it is essential to include a DOI identifier at the end of each reference; if this identifier is not available, the URL of the reference can be used; failure to implement these minimum requirements for reference formatting and style will increase the chance of manuscript rejection.
1-4: Revised submissions
Regardless of the original file format, when reviewing, authors are required to submit their DJVS-formatted manuscripts in a Word document with a *.docx extension only. Keep the text layout as simple as possible. To avoid unnecessary errors, authors are strongly advised to use “Spell Check” and “Grammar Check” for the submitted manuscript. At this point, the author(s) name, affiliation, email address, and ORCID should be included in the main manuscript file.
2: Manuscript Structure
The manuscript literature and tenses should be organized as follows: Title; Abstract; Keywords; Highlights; Introduction; Materials and Methods; Results and Discussion; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; and References, and submitted in a limited-size file.
2-1: Title of the manuscript
The title of the research should not contain more than 17 words, do not include the name of the research site, country or city, no abbreviations, avoid complex and technical expressions, do not use ambiguous expressions, and the author whose mother tongue is Arabic should submit the title of the research in Arabic.
2-2: Abstract
An abstract of 150 to 250 words that summarizes the purpose of the study, basic procedures, main results, novelty, discussions, and main conclusions, and may not contain any abbreviations or unspecified references. An author whose native language is Arabic must submit an abstract in Arabic.
2-3: Keywords.
Three to five keywords that can be used for indexing purposes must be provided. Keywords should not repeat the title words of the manuscript or contain abbreviations and should be written in alphabetical order and separated by a semicolon. Abbreviations should be defined at the first mention and used consistently throughout the text.
2-4: Highlights
Highlights are mandatory for DJVS. A highlight is a short, concise statement that conveys the key findings of your research. The approximate length of a highlighted element is only 3 to 5 bullet points.
2-5: Introduction
Briefly describes the background of the investigation with up-to-date information and explains the aim of the study.
2-6: Materials and methods
Sufficient detail should be provided to enable reproduction of the experiments. Support the techniques and methods used with references. Animal investigations should conform to institutional and/or equivalent guides for animal care and use. Metric and standard international units of measurement should be used in this section and throughout the manuscript. Identify the computer program used for statistical analysis and specify the statistical terms, abbreviations, and symbols applied.
2-7: Results
Present the results and their significance. Graphs and tables should be self-explanatory. Do not repeat data presented in tables in the form of numbers. Tables and figures should be numbered in the order in which they are mentioned in the text.
2-8: Discussion
Relevant up-to-date references support the critical review and interpretation of the results. Repetition of data should be avoided. It should end with concise conclusions. In shorter communications, results and discussion can be combined.
2-9: Conclusion
This section should highlight the company's key discoveries and explain the added value of the key discovery without reference to the literature.
2-10: Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments to people, grants, funds, etc. should be placed in a separate section before the list of references. The names of the funding organizations should be written in full. The financial support for the study, if any, should be mentioned in this section. Thus, the grant number of the financial support should be included.
2-11: Authors contribution
2-12: Research Ethics Committee.
The Research Ethics Committee, formed by the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Diyala, aims to evaluate the articles of using laboratory animals."
2-13: Conflict of interest
A conflict of interest statement should be included in the manuscript below: “The authors declare that there is no conflict of interest in relation to the publication and/or funding of this manuscript.”
2-14: References
Please note that you can enter your references using Mendeley, Endnote, or other reference formatting software. Literature references (in parentheses) should be numbered consecutively in the text in the order in which they appear first and listed at the end of the manuscript. Journal titles should be abbreviated according to MEDLINE (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/). Personal contacts or unpublished data should not be mentioned in the text or reference list
This journal uses APA reference style. Review your reference style
guidelines prior to submission. All references should be numbered consecutively in
order of appearance and should be as complete as possible. In-text citations should
be superscript numbers. Journal titles are abbreviated; abbreviations may be found
in the following: MEDLINE, Index Medicus, or CalTech Library .
Submissions are not required to reflect the precise reference formatting of the
journal (use of italics, bold etc.), however it is important that all key elements of each
reference are included. Please see below for examples of reference content
requirements.
For more information about this reference style, please see this guide published by
Monash University.
Reference examples follow:
Journal article
1. Wood WG, Eckert GP, Igbavboa U, Muller WE. Statins and neuroprotection: a
prescription to move the field forward. Ann N Y Acad Sci 2010; 1199:69-76.
Book
2. Hoppert, M. Microscopic techniques in biotechnology. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH;
2003.
Electronic Material
3. Cancer-Pain.org [homepage on the internet]. New York: Association of Cancer
Online Resources, Inc.; c2000–01 [Cited 2015 May 11]. Available
from: http://www.cancerpain.org/.
3: Tables
Do not submit tables as a photograph. Tables should be placed within the text and have a clear, rational structure and consecutive numerical order. All tables should be numbered (1, 2, 3, etc.). Sufficient information should be provided in the subheadings so that each table is understandable without reference to the text. For each table, please provide a table title (heading) that explains the components of the table. Identify any previously published material by citing the source at the end of the table title
4: Figures
Figures/illustrations should be of high quality, with a resolution of 200-300 dpi. Make sure the figures are clear, labeled, and at a size that can be clearly reproduced in the magazine. Figures should be placed within the text. The following notes should be applied to the figures:
1- Each figure should have a brief title that accurately describes what the figure depicts, and the titles should be included in the text of the manuscript.
2- Figure titles begin with the word “Figures”, and there should be headings placed below the figures.
3- No punctuation may be placed at the end of the caption.
4- Identify all the elements in the figure in the figure title, and use squares, circles, etc. as coordinate points in the diagrams.
5- Identify previously published material by citing the source as a reference at the end of the figure caption.
5: Submitting the final list
To download the submission checklist
- Read the journal's Guide for Authors and ensure that the manuscript (text, tables, and figures) meets the journal's requirements.
- The manuscript contains the main sections described in the Journal Guide for Authors.
- Check the spelling of the manuscript.
- All authors must read the publication ethics, plagiarism prevention, violation of publication ethics, and handling of misconduct cases before submitting to DJVS.
- The manuscript has been read and approved by all listed authors.
- The corresponding author and all contributors to the manuscript are advised to register on the journal website to keep their names in the manuscript bio