Thank you to our reviewers 2023

Kit Sturgess
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2024 has started with a bang or perhaps more accurately floods, snow and ice. The world remains an uncertain place with the conflict in Ukraine and Gaza as well as tension around the Korean peninsula, Sea of Japan and Taiwan. Economically 2023 was a very hard year with inflation exceeding wage increases making it hard for animal carers, with food banks in the UK seeing an increasing demand for pet food. Thankfully inflation is falling and the economic outlook, although not rosy, is perhaps not as gloomy as originally forecast. The big stories in publishing for 2023 were the explosion of large language models (LLM) like ChatGPT and their impact on publishing (we now have a policy on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in papers submitted to Veterinary Evidence) and the burgeoning challenge of paper mills (organisations that produce and sell authorship of fabricated or manipulated manuscripts which resemble genuine legitimate research) that has led to some journals losing their citation. Veterinary Evidence continues to grow and flourish with increased visits to our website and a regular stream of articles being published. Good governance and ethical publication remain a key focus of the Board that has been strengthened by a number of new members, bringing a broader range of expertise and experience. Our Student Awards continue to be a success and I would like to thank the whole team of staff and reviewers for turning round these submissions so quickly. I had the pleasure of talking to the prize-winning authors and it was great to hear their enthusiasm, but also how much they have valued the help and support from the journal. Our new submission system, Editorial Manager, has been installed and is working well providing better insight into how the publishing process is working for us. It has been a learning experience for all and like any new system there are a few areas where we can further improve the author and reviewer experience. Thanks to the hard work of staff, reviewers and Associate Editors, there are now no papers left in the old OJS system. The journal has strived to make the reviewing process as straightforward as possible with a prereview checklist to ensure papers are ready for review. A mentoring system is up and running for new reviewers open to all who may be interested in contributing to the publication of veterinary literature. Veterinary Evidence has been working hard on our next review date policy and processes so some of our early Knowledge Summaries can be updated as new literature becomes available. We are also preparing to make an application for citation in PubMed Central to increase the visibility of Veterinary Evidence’s content. None of this would be possible without the input from our volunteers and I would like to take this opportunity to say a huge thank you to all our reviewers, Associate Editors and everyone who has served on the Board this year for their tireless efforts on behalf of Veterinary Evidence without your support the journal could not exist. This year the Board has again had three online meetings, which have been essential in helping develop the strategy for Veterinary Evidence; such as our response to LLM, graphic content and further work on which types of evidence can be included in our Knowledge Summaries. On a personal note, my time as Editor-in-Chief is drawing to a close. It has been a great 3 years plus and I have had incredible support from everyone at Veterinary Evidence which has made my role so much easier and more enjoyable. Once again, a massive thank you to everyone who works for and supports Veterinary Evidence, wishing you all a safe and productive 2024.   Kit Sturgess Editor-in-Chief
感谢我们的评论员 2023
2024 年在一声巨响中拉开了序幕,或许更准确地说,是在洪水、冰雪中开始了。由于乌克兰和加沙的冲突以及朝鲜半岛、日本海和台湾的紧张局势,世界依然充满不确定性。2023 年在经济上是非常艰难的一年,通胀率超过了工资涨幅,使动物照料者的生活举步维艰,英国的食物银行对宠物食品的需求不断增加。值得庆幸的是,通胀率正在下降,经济前景虽然并不乐观,但也许并不像最初预测的那样灰暗。2023年出版业的大事件是大型语言模型(LLM)(如ChatGPT)的爆炸式增长及其对出版业的影响(我们现在制定了一项关于在提交给《兽医证据》的论文中使用人工智能(AI)的政策),以及论文加工厂(生产和销售伪造或篡改稿件作者身份的组织,这些稿件与真正的合法研究相仿)日益严峻的挑战,这已导致一些期刊失去引用权。良好的管理和合乎道德的出版仍然是董事会的工作重点,一些新成员的加入加强了董事会的力量,带来了更广泛的专业知识和经验。我们的 "学生奖 "继续取得成功,我要感谢整个工作人员和评审人员团队,感谢他们如此迅速地完成了这些申报工作。我有幸与获奖作者进行了交谈,很高兴听到他们的热情,以及他们对期刊帮助和支持的重视。我们的新投稿系统 "编辑管理器 "已经安装完毕,运行良好,可以更好地了解我们的出版流程。对所有人来说,这都是一次学习的经历,就像任何新系统一样,我们可以在一些方面进一步改善作者和审稿人的体验。在工作人员、审稿人和副主编的辛勤努力下,旧版 OJS 系统中已经没有论文了。期刊努力使审稿过程尽可能简单明了,并提供了预审核对表,以确保论文已准备好接受审稿。针对新审稿人的指导系统已经启动并投入运行,所有对兽医文献出版感兴趣的人都可以参与其中。兽医证据》一直在努力制定我们的下一个审稿日期政策和流程,这样我们的一些早期知识摘要就可以随着新文献的出现而更新。如果没有我们志愿者的投入,这一切都不可能实现。我想借此机会向我们所有的审稿人、副主编以及今年在董事会任职的所有人表示衷心的感谢,感谢他们为《兽医证据》所做的不懈努力。今年,委员会再次召开了三次在线会议,这些会议对于帮助《兽医证据》制定战略至关重要;例如,我们对LLM的回应、图片内容以及关于哪些类型的证据可纳入我们的知识摘要的进一步工作。就我个人而言,我的主编任期即将结束。这3年多的时间里,我得到了《兽医证据》所有人的大力支持,这让我的工作变得更加轻松愉快。再次向所有为《兽医证据》工作和提供支持的人表示衷心的感谢,祝愿你们在2024年一切顺利。Kit Sturgess总编辑
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