Bibliometric indices of the Belgian Journal of Zoology
Impact Factor Clarivate 2023 | 1.3
CiteScore 2023 | 1.9
SJR 2023 | 0.395 Q2
SNIP 2023 | 0.689
HIndex 2023 | 34
New format for the Belgian Journal of Zoology starting 31st of March, 2024
At the last meeting of the editorial board of BJZ, it was decided to simplify the format of submissions. The following changes will be implemented as from March 31st, 2024.
At the last meeting of the editorial board of BJZ, it was decided to simplify the format of submissions. The following changes will be implemented as from March 31st, 2024. Please check 'Submissions' on the About page.
Read More Read more about New format for the Belgian Journal of Zoology starting 31st of March, 2024Accepted manuscripts are momentarily published as a freely downloadable pdf only, but from now on will also be available as a pdf/a, which is a pdf for long-term archival purposes. This version will also be freely downloadable, and can be used for distribution among peers and other interested parties.
Read More Read more about PDF/A for the Belgian Journal of ZoologyThe Belgian Journal of Zoology joins the national campaign launched on May 22nd by the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences which will be continued and amplified this coming year. It is a campaign informing Belgian citizens about the Biodiversity crisis (following the 2019 IPBES global report) and there are already almost 50 Belgian organisations being part of it, including the Flemish and Wallonian regional and the federal administrations, most federal institutions of research, universities, and dozens of NGOs.
In practice, a "kit" in French and Dutch have been developed, including a film and logos, which list of tools is attached. The link to the tools of the kit is here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/
There is also a website in two langages for proposing multiple-scale solutions for protecting the biodiversity:
https://ensemblepourlabiodiversite.be/fr/
https://ensemblepourlabiodiversite.be/nl/
Read More Read more about Belgian Journal of Zoology supports the Biodiversity crisis campaignIt is our pleasure to announce that the Belgian Journal of Zoology is now a Diamond Open Access Journal. This means that all publication charges are now cancelled, both for authors and readers. As co-publishers, the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences (RBINS) and the Royal Belgian Zoological Society (RBZS) are thrilled that the Belgian Journal of Zoology has adopted this highest level of open access in the year in which we are also celebrating the 150th anniversary of the journal!
We are looking forward to receive new submissions via bjz@naturalsciences.be. Manuscripts on all aspects of zoology are considered, including anatomy, behaviour, developmental biology, ecology, evolution, genetics, genomics and physiology. The Belgian Journal of Zoology also welcomes reviews, especially from complex or poorly understood research fields in zoology.
All issues can be found in the Web of Science and Scopus, and also here: https://www.belgianjournalofzoology.eu/BJZ/issue/archive.
RBINS and RBSZ are strongly committed to promoting free publication and consultation of peer-reviewed scientific articles. In this context, the Belgian Journal of Zoology will also participate in the Peer Community Initiative (PCI). You will shortly receive additional information about the novel PCI Zoology that is currently being created.
Publication of the Belgian Journal of Zoology is supported by the National Fund for Scientific Research (FNRS), the University Foundation and RBINS.
On behalf of the Belgian Journal of Zoology
Isa Schön, Editor-in-Chief of the Belgian Journal of Zoology
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