Aims, Scope, and Audience
Veterinary Sciences and Practices aims to publish studies of the highest scientific level in all fields of veterinary medicine.
Veterinary Sciences and Practices is a comprehensive journal dedicated to the field of Veterinary Medicine and relevant Departments, i.e., Basic Veterinary Sciences (Anatomy, Biochemistry, Pshysiology, Histology, Occupational/Professional Ethics and Deontology), Preclinical Veterinary Sciences (Pharmacology and Toxicology, Microbiology, Parasitology, Pathology, Virology), Clinical Veterinary Sciences (Surgery, Internal Medicine, Animal Obstetrics and Gynecology, Reproduction and Artificial Insemination), Animal Science and Nutritional Sciences (Biostatistics, Genetics, Animal Nutrition and Nutritional Disorders, Animal Enterprises Economy, Animal Science), Animal-Originated Food Hygiene and Technology, with exotic animal science and laboratory animals. The primary focus of the journal is to publish original research that addresses significant clinical inquiries and contributes to the advancement of knowledge and treatment of veterinary conditions. The scope of the journal includes studies on the efficacy of different treatment modalities, innovative diagnostic tools or techniques, and novel approaches to the prevention and management of diverse veterinary diseases and injuries. Veterinary Sciences and Practices aims to foster the dissemination of high-quality research that can enhance the well-being and healthcare of animals, promote animal welfare, and improve the overall practice of veterinary sciences.
Veterinary Sciences and Practices publishes clinical and basic research articles, review articles, systematic reviews articles, and case reports.
The target audience of the journal includes specialists and professionals working and interested in all disciplines of veterinary medicine.
Abstracting and Indexing
Veterinary Sciences and Practices is covered in the following abstracting and indexing databases;To guarantee that all papers published in the journal are maintained and permanently accessible, articles are stored in Dergipark which serves as a national archival web site and at the same time permits LOCKSS to collect, preserve, and serve the content.
Content of this journal is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial 4.0 International License