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COPE

Veterinary Evidence has been accepted as a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). This achievement signifies that Veterinary Evidence follows the highest standards of publication ethics. COPE took into account the editorial management processes; peer review, editorial and production process; publication ethics and author misconduct policies, as well as a detailed analysis of the journal through more subtle forms of assessment based on COPE’s Membership subcommittee's experience.

 

Scopus

Veterinary Evidence is indexed in Scopus, Elsevier’s abstract and citation database. Inclusion in Scopus reflects the journal’s editorial quality, rigorous peer-review processes, and contribution to the global body of research. Being indexed ensures that articles published in Veterinary Evidence are discoverable and citable by researchers worldwide, helping to increase the journal’s visibility and academic impact.

DOAJ

Veterinary Evidence is indexed in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), which recognises journals that demonstrate a commitment to high publishing standards, best practice, and openness. Inclusion in the DOAJ provides external assurance of the journal’s quality and integrity. As part of this, all volumes and articles are fully indexed and accessible through the DOAJ website.

CAB Abstracts

Veterinary Evidence is indexed in the bibliographic database CAB Abstracts.

Google Scholar

Veterinary Evidence is indexed in Google Scholar.

Portico

Veterinary Evidence archives its content in Portico. Portico ensures the content published in Veterinary Evidence is preserved in perpetuity.  

Sherpa Romeo

Veterinary Evidence is registered with the deposit directory SHERPA/RoMEO. You can see our policy here: https://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/id/publication/31987

Self archiving

Authors are free to deposit the published or accepted version to their institution's repositories or personal websites immediately on publication. Please place a link to the URL of the published article on the journal's website – doing so protects the integrity and authenticity of the scientific record.

Read our Copyright, author's rights, and self-archiving policy for more information.

 

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