Cats Author Publishing Agreement

Parasitology now requires all corresponding authors to identify with ORCID when transmitting a manuscript to the journal. Joining ORCID is fast, free and you don`t have to have a current affiliation. ORCID provides a unique identifier for researchers and offers the following benefits by integrating into important research flows such as requests for publications and grants: Authors thus reserve the right to reproduce their own paper in each volume submitted by the author or author subject to confirmation and citation. The full binomial name should be indicated for all organisms, with the exception of mice, rats and rabbits, which are frequently used in laboratories and pets, such as cows, dogs and cats. Generic names must be given in their entirety at the time of the first publication and, later, in case of confusion. When referring to an unusual tax treaty, the authority of the taxon and date must be indicated. Abbreviations such as Anopheles should be avoided unless strictly necessary, z.B. if one refers to two or more generic names beginning with the same letter. Authors should stick to international nomenclature rules and, if new names are introduced, to the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature. All strains and sources of hosts and parasites should be indicated.

More and more magazines are now published in an electronic or digital edition. In addition to publishing an article in conventional print form, the transfer of copyright by an author also implies the author`s consent to electronic or digital publication and/or storage. The Journal may also encourage an author to include an article in electronic or digital document delivery services and databases. The parasitology policy is that authors (or in some cases their employers) retain copyright and parasitology grants a license to publish their works. Gold open access items are a non-exclusive license. Authors must complete a publication form in case of tripping (by downloading on the submission page) and return it as soon as their article has been adopted for publication; The record cannot be published without this data. Please download the corresponding publication contract here. We propose that authors whose first language is not English have their manuscripts checked before submitting a native English speaker. This is optional, but it will help ensure that all applications that pass the peer review can only be evaluated on the basis of their academic merits. We offer a Cambridge service that will allow you to learn more here, and we offer them that the authors come forward if necessary.

Please note that the use of language processing services is voluntary and at the author`s expense. The use of these services does not guarantee acceptance of the manuscript for publication and does not limit the author to being submitted to a journal published by Cambridge.

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