Looking back on my journey as the editor-in-chief of Animal Bioscience

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Science Editing Pub Date : 2022-12-12 DOI:10.6087/kcse.289
J. Ha
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Animal Bioscience (AB) is an international journal first published in 1988 under the title AsianAustralasian Journal of Animal Sciences (AJAS) by the Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies (AAAP). Since then, it has continued its publication journey. The current journal title was adopted in 2021. I was invited to become the Editor-in-Chief (EIC) of AJAS in 2001, which has been my second job since then and my sole volunteer activity after retirement from Seoul National University in 2013. According to a previous report [1], the idea of an official international journal publication was not well accepted initially by the AAAP member countries, perceiving no real need for such a journal and the absence of a firm belief in the success of such publication activities in Asia. However, a few dedicated frontier scientists led by Professor. In K. Han, the first EIC, turned AJAS into one of the most respected global journals in the animal science category. As expected, collecting the manuscripts during the early days was challenging. The journal received less than 50 manuscripts in the first year. However, the annual count rose to almost 1,000 in a few years. Presently, authors from more than 50 countries have chosen AB to report their research work. China and Korea are the major contributing countries, similar to the case with many other international journals. Approximately 70% of submissions are from the AAAP member countries, with the remaining 30% from the non-AAAP region. The journal has made a tremendous improvement in citation frequency. When first indexed by the SCIE in 1997, the impact factor (IF) of AJAS was below 0.1, which increased to 2.7 in 2021. The total number of citations in the first year was less than 100, increasing to almost 9,000 in 2021, an approximately 100-fold increase over the past 25 years [2]. Since AB began to publish articles with a new title in 2021 and IF is calculated based on citations in the last 2 years, the first IF of AB will be released sometime in June 2023. The IF of AB will likely be lower than that of AJAS in the next few years due to the shorter exposure time of AB. However, it will not influence the combined journal IF significantly.
回顾我作为《动物生物科学》主编的历程
《动物生物科学》(Animal Bioscience,AB)是一份国际期刊,于1988年首次由澳大利亚动物生产协会(AAAP)以《亚洲-澳大利亚动物科学杂志》(AJAS)的标题出版。从那时起,它继续其出版之旅。目前的期刊标题于2021年采用。2001年,我受邀成为AJAS的主编,这是我的第二份工作,也是我2013年从首尔国立大学退休后唯一的志愿者活动。根据之前的一份报告[1],AAAP成员国最初并没有很好地接受官方国际期刊出版的想法,认为没有真正需要这样的期刊,也没有坚定地相信这种出版活动在亚洲的成功。然而,以教授为首的一些有献身精神的前沿科学家。在韩,第一任主任医师,将AJAS变成了动物科学领域最受尊敬的全球期刊之一。不出所料,在早期收集手稿是一项挑战。该杂志第一年收到的稿件不到50份。然而,在几年内,每年的统计数字上升到了近1000人。目前,来自50多个国家的作者选择AB来报告他们的研究工作。中国和韩国是主要的投稿国,与许多其他国际期刊的情况类似。大约70%的划界案来自AAAP成员国,其余30%来自非AAAP地区。该期刊在引用频率上有了巨大的提高。1997年SCIE首次编制索引时,AJAS的影响因子(IF)低于0.1,2021年增至2.7。第一年的引用总数不到100次,2021年增加到近9000次,比过去25年增加了约100倍[2]。由于AB于2021年开始发表新标题的文章,并且IF是根据过去两年的引文计算的,因此AB的第一个IF将于2023年6月发布。由于AB的暴露时间较短,未来几年AB的IF可能会低于AJAS。但这不会对合并后的期刊IF产生重大影响。
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Science Editing COMMUNICATION-
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2.90
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20.00%
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31
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: Science Editing (Sci Ed) is the official journal of the Korean Council of Science Editors (https://kcse.org) and Council of Asian Science Editors (https://asianeditor.org). It aims to improve the culture and health of human being by promoting the quality of editing and publishing scientific, technical, and medical journals. Expected readers are editors, publishers, reviewers, and authors of the journals around the world; however, specially focused to those in Asia. Since scholarly journals in Asia are mostly published by the academic societies, universities, or non-profit organizations, Sci Ed is sought to play a role in journal development. The number of publications from Asia is increasing rapidly and overpass that of other continents; meanwhile, the number of international journals and highly appreciated journals is yet to be coming forward. It is task of Asian editors to pledge the journal quality and broaden the visibility and accessibility. Therefore, its scope includes the followings in the field of science, technology, and medicine.
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