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Guest Editorial

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 January 2023

C B Hart*
Affiliation:
Editorial Adviser, Berkhampsted, UK
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Would-be authors with an eagle eye will notice that Animal Welfare has recently revised its comprehensive Instructions for Authors. As well as a number of changes designed to clarify and facilitate the task of making submitted manuscripts suitable for publication without repeated and extensive revision, they may have noticed that there is a more detailed statement on the editorial policy with regard to the use of animals in work described in submitted papers.

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Editorial
Copyright
© 1998 Universities Federation for Animal Welfare

References

Boisvert, D P J 1997 Editorial policies and animal welfare. In: van Zutphen, LFM and Balls, M (eds) Animal Alternatives, Welfare and Ethics pp 399404. Elsevier Science BV: Amsterdam, The NetherlandsGoogle Scholar
Festing, M R W and van Zutphen, LFM 1997 Guidelines for reviewing manuscripts on studies involving live animals. Synopsis for the Workshop In: van Zutphen LFM and Balls M (eds) Animal Alternatives, Welfare and Ethics pp 405410. Elsevier Science BV: Amsterdam, The NetherlandsGoogle Scholar