Author Guidelines
Authors are requested to submit their manuscript electronically online via https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jsv/login. Be certain your manuscript contains suitable objectives to JSV. Please read the Focus & Scope (https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jsv/about/editorialPolicies#focusAndScope) of the journal. Out of scope manuscript will be returned to authors prior review process.
Manuscript should be prepared using Microsoft Words. Supply the figures in JPEG format and keep to a minimum of 300 dpi. If using Microsoft software to process the figure, keep all signs and symbols grouped to the figures. Figures and tables are arranged according to JSV template (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cgfo9N9eec26XlyE-L8cUwfO6OUumfe5/view) and numbered consecutively. Ensure all figures and tables has a caption attached to the figures/tables. A caption should comprise a brief title and a complete description of the figures/tables including all symbols and abbreviations used.
The total length of a manuscript is not more than 20 pages of A4 paper size at doubled space lines.
A. Article Structure
1. Title
Must be concise and informative, written in Bahasa Indonesia and English, no more than 20 words (10-20 words)
2. Author's identity
Contains the full name of each authors and check their names are accurately spelled. The authors’ affiliation is indicated with a lower-case superscript letter immediately after the authors’ name and in front of the institution’s addresses (full postal address including the country name).
Corresponding author
Clearly indicate the corresponding author and provide the e-mail address in the manuscript according to template. Ensure that the given e-mail address (phone number and fax) is valid and kept up date by the corresponding author.
3. Abstract
Written in Bahasa Indonesia and English consisting of a maximum of 250 words with a maximum of 5 keywords. The abstract is prepared in single space of a single paragraph.
4. Introduction
Contains background that contains the importance and purpose of the research, and the benefits of the research that has been done.
5. Materials and Methods
Written without material and method subtitle. Materials and equipment are described on behalf of the manufacturer, chemical name and trade name. The methodology of the study is written briefly and accompanied with selected analysis.
6. Results and Discussion
The results are described sequentially, detailed and clear. The result is discussed in a scientific and rational manner supported with relevant scientific references.
7. Conclusions
The conclusions of the research results are stated briefly, solidly and clearly.
8. Acknowledgements
Only listed individuals and institutions which was truly assist the research.
9. How to Cite
Reference citation is done by writing down the name of the primary author and the year of publication. Use connecting words ‘and’ for 2 authors and ‘et al’ for 3 or more authors depending on the language of the original article used. Please follow the article template provided.
10. References
The composition of at least 15 references consists of 80% of primary sources (journals, proceedings) and a maximum of 20% secondary sources (text books) published in the last 10 years. References are written in APA style. It is recommended to use reference management software (for examples: Mendeley, Zotero, Refworks, Endnote, Reference Manager). Please include DOI for each journal at the end of each citation.
Mendeley reference style, please download at:
***Sorted alphabetically and journal abbreviation is in accordance to internationally recognised rules i.e. ISI, CAS Core Journal Abbreviations. Cited literatures should not older than 10 years and book is limited to a maximum of 20% of the full bibliography.
Journal:
Ning, Z.Y., Wu, X.T., Cheng, Y.F, Qi, W.B., An, Y.F., Wang, H., Zhang, G.H. And Li, S.J. (2012) Tissue distribution of sialic acid-linked influenza virus receptors in beagle dogs. J. Vet. Sci. 13: 219-222.
Haryanto, A., Ernawati, R., Wati, V., Irianingsih, S.H. And Wijayanti, N. (2016). Analysis of viral protein-2 encoding gene of avian encephalomyelitis virus from field specimens in Central Java region, Indonesia. Vet. World. 9 (1): 25-31.
Book:
Thrusfield, M. (2007). Veterinary Epidemiology 3rd ed. Blackwell Science. Ames.Iowa. USA: 101-103.
Alisson, E. A. (2011). Fundamental Molecular Biology 2nd revised ed. John Wiley and Son Inc. (Verlag). Germany: 189-202.
Chapter in book:
Gavin, R., Merino, S. and Tomas, J.M. (2004) Molecular Mechanism of Interaction Between Aeromonas hydrophyla and Hosts. In: Current Trends in the Study of Bacterial and Viral Fish and Shrimp Diseases. Vol.3. Yin, L.K. World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. Singapore. 117-144
Thesis / Thesis / Dissertation:
Purwaningrum, M. (2014). Determination of Newcastle Disease virus virus isolates locally on poultry by RT-PCR and REA methods. Thesis. Veterinary Science Program. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta.
Sitasiwi, A.J. (2015). The cloning and gene expression of the WingLink-type MMTV integration site family member-4 mice as antigen candidates for wildlife imperial imuno. Dissertation. Veterinary Science Program. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta.
Website:
Gorman, C., 1997. The New Hongkong Flu. Http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,987603,00.html. Retrieved on July 28, 2008.
B. Short Communication (short communication) and Field/ Clinical Case Studies
Manuscripts written at least 3 and a maximum of 7 pages are included Images and Tables
Preparation of manuscripts for: Title and Identity of author as same as requirement in point A (Script of research result).
Abstract: Consisting of at least 100 words and a maximum of 250 words
The composition of the manuscript includes: Abstract, Introduction, Material and Methods, Results and Discussion, Conclusion, Acknowledgments and Daft