About the Journal
FAQs
1. What is the American Journal of Livestock Policy (ISSN 2789-3146)?
The American Journal of Livestock Policy (ISSN 2789-3146) is a scholarly, open access journal that publishes original research articles on various aspects of livestock policy, including animal health, welfare, trade, environment, and rural development.
2. What is the aim of the American Journal of Livestock Policy?
The American Journal of Livestock Policy aims to provide a platform for researchers, policymakers, practitioners, and stakeholders to share knowledge and foster interdisciplinary dialogue on current and emerging livestock policy issues.
3. What types of articles does the American Journal of Livestock Policy publish?
The American Journal of Livestock Policy publishes a variety of content in its monthly issues, including original research articles, review articles, case studies, policy briefs, commentaries, and book reviews.
4. What is the peer review process for the American Journal of Livestock Policy?
The American Journal of Livestock Policy follows an intensive peer review process managed by a team of experienced editors and reviewers, ensuring quality and relevance. The process from submission to decision typically takes about two weeks.
5. Is the American Journal of Livestock Policy an open access journal and are there any fees?
Yes, the American Journal of Livestock Policy is a fully open access journal. It does not charge any fees to authors or readers, promoting free and unrestricted access to scientific knowledge.
6. Where is the American Journal of Livestock Policy indexed?
The American Journal of Livestock Policy is indexed by several reputable platforms, including Research Gate, Google Scholar, EBSCOhost, Scilit, and Crossref (DOI), which enhances its visibility and accessibility.
7. What are the copyright and licensing terms for authors publishing in the American Journal of Livestock Policy?
The American Journal of Livestock Policy respects authors' intellectual property rights, allowing them to retain copyright. Authors grant the journal a non-exclusive license to publish their work under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
8. What support does the American Journal of Livestock Policy provide to authors?
The American Journal of Livestock Policy provides constructive feedback during peer review, offers publication certificates upon request, and is supported by an international editorial board that provides guidance to authors.
9. Who manages the editorial process for the American Journal of Livestock Policy?
The editorial process is managed by an international and diverse editorial board consisting of experts from different disciplines and regions, who maintain the journal's quality and integrity.
10. What are the benefits of publishing with the American Journal of Livestock Policy hosted by AJPO Journals USA LLC?
Publishing with the American Journal of Livestock Policy provides an opportunity to showcase research to a global audience, enhance academic reputation, contribute to the advancement of science, and benefit from the reputable platform of AJPO Journals USA LLC.