Author Guidelines
General Provisions
The original manuscript should be produced from latest scientific results which not last than 5 years in the field of veterinary sciences.
Submission declaration and verification
- Submission of an article implies that the work described has not been published previously (except in the form of an abstract or as part of a published lecture or academic thesis), it is not under consideration for publication elsewhere, and its publication has been approved by all authors (if any) and tacitly or explicitly by the responsible authorities where the work was carried out.
- If accepted, the authors are not allowed to publish the article elsewhere in the same form, in English or in any other language, including electronically without the written consent of the copyright-holder.
Contributors
Each author is required to declare his or her individual contribution to the article: all authors must have materially participated in the research and/or article preparation, so roles for all authors should be described. The statement that all authors have approved the final article should be true and included in the disclosure.
Copyright
Upon acceptance of article, authors will be asked for completing a 'Journal Publishing Agreement' form. E-mail will be sent to the corresponding author confirming receipt of the manuscript 1-2 days after submitted
Article structure
- Articles should be typed in editable files (Microsoft word 97-2003) used Time New Roman 12 with 2 line spaces, except for the title, abstract, table titles, image titles, and bibliography should be typed in 1 line space. The indent for the first line is 0.5 cm.
- The manuscript should be written in HVS paper size A4 (21 x 29.7 cm) with a margin of 3 cm.
- Manuscripts can be written in Indonesian or English.
- Each page is given a sequential number, a maximum of 15 pages including figures and tables. Figures and tables are embedded at the end of the manuscript on separate sheets.
Essential title page information
Title.
Concise and informative.Title of the article must be specific and effective, not more than 14 words (not including conjunctions and prepositions), written in capital letters and bold. Indonesian manuscripts must be accompanied by a title in English, and vice versa. Avoid abbreviations and formula where possible.
Author names and affiliations.
The name of the authors should write in full name (not abbreviated) without the academic degree. Present the authors' affiliation addresses (where the actual work was conducted, e.g., the laboratory and affiliated institutions) below the names. Provide the full postal address of each affiliation, including the country name.The e-mail address of first author is compulsory. If the authors are more than one person, provide the author's name indexed with Arabic numerals written in superscript.
Abstract and Keywords
A concise and factual abstract is required. The abstract should state briefly the purpose of the research, the methods, the principal results and major conclusions. An abstract is often presented separately from the article, so it must be able to stand alone. For this reason, references should be avoided and there is no literature citation in the abstract. Non-standard or uncommon abbreviations should also be avoided, but if essential they must be defined at first mention in the abstract itself. Abstract should be written in two languages (Indonesian and English) which is not exceed than 200 words. Abstract equipped with 3-5 keywords that reflect the concept contained in the article.
Introduction
This section contains the background, objective (s), and benefit (s) of research. Research background should provide an understanding and assessment of the results of previous research, thus the reader does not need to read the previous reports in accordance with related topics.
Material and Methods
Materials and methods part contains the specific materials and equipment used in the research. Research procedures should be written briefly and provide sufficient information that enable the research can be repeated successfully.
Results and Discussion
Results of the study are presented in narrative form, tables, or images. The use of graphics should be reduced if it is already explained in the text. Figures and tables must be numbered and cited in the text. Discussion contains interpretation of the results obtained and comparing with previous reports of similar topic. Preferably if the reference used refer to the article in Journal of Veterinary Medicine that has been published. Avoid repeating the statement that has been written in methods or introduction.
Conclusions
The main conclusions of the study presented in a short conclusions section which stand alone. Avoid writing conclusions by word repetition of the results.
Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments should be place in separate section at the end of the article before the references. List here those individuals who help during the research (e.g., research grant provider, etc.). Acknowledgment may be used by the editorial board to determine the recent of the research.
Reference
Reference arranged alphabetically based on the last name of the first author. References with the same name of the authors (group of authors) are listed chronologically. If there is more than one author (group of authors) which publish in the same year, thus the letters a, b, or c, should be added after the year. The name of journals should be written in applicable abbreviation (if there are no abbreviations available, write the full name of the journal). The composition of literature sources must contain of scientific journals/scientific magazines not less than 70% of total references.
Some examples of writing a reference:
Journals
Nuti, L.C., K.N. Bretzlaff, R.G. Elmore, S.A. Meyers, J.N. Regila, S.P. Brinsko, T.L. Blahohard, and O.G. Weston. 1992. Synchronization of oestrus in dairy goats treated with prostaglandin F2 alpha variousof the oestrus cycle. Am. J. Vet. Res. 52: 935-937.
Ince, D. and O. Karaca. 2009. Effects of oestrus synchronization and various doses of PMSG administration in Chios x Kivircik (F1) sheep on reproductive performances. J. Anim. Vet. Adv.8 (10): 1984-1952.
Textbook
Hafez, B. and E.S.E. Hafez. 2000. Reproduction in Farm Animals. 7th ed. Lippincot Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia.
Chapters in Books
Walchott, T. 2000. Artificial insemination.In Reproduction in Farm Animals.Hafez, B. and E.S.E. Hafez (Eds.).7th ed. Lippincot Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia.
Book review
Devendra, C. and M. Burns. 1994. Goat Production in the Tropics. (H. SonTranslater).2nd edition.ITBPress Bandung, Bandung.
Abstract / Abstract
Kaneko, H., G. Watanabe, and K. Taya. 1996. Passive immunization against inhibin during the early luteal phase in the estrous cycle of cows. Biol. Reprod. 53: 931-939 (Abstract).
Proceeding
Hamdan, T. Armansyah, M. Hambal, and Cut NilaThasmi. 2008. Steroid profile of local kacanggoat induced by superovulation with anti-inhibin isolated from granulosa cells. Proceedings of the National Seminar on Inter-University Research "Science and Technology". Banda Aceh: 527-533.
Thesis/Dissertation
Sadat, A. 2003.The Influence of the Presence of Different BreedMales in Estrous Synchronization using CIDR-G onYoung Local Goat.Thesis. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine University of Syiah Kuala. Banda Aceh.
Procedure of manuscripts submission
The articles should be online submitted to editorial board of Jurnal Medika Veterinaria (JMV) web at: http://jurnal.unsyiah.ac.id/jmv
The charge of Published Papers is IDR 250,000. The payment should be done through bank-transfer to BNI branch of Banda Aceh, on behalf of drh. Jalaluddin, M.Sc., Acc. No. 0152738023