ZooKeys
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| File:Zookeys logo.svg | |
| Discipline | |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Edited by | Torsten Dikow[1] |
| Publication details | |
| History | 2008–present |
| Publisher | |
| Frequency | Continuous |
| Yes | |
| License | CC BY 4.0 |
| 1.3 (2024) | |
| Standard abbreviations | |
| ISO 4 | ZooKeys |
| Indexing | |
| ISSN | 1313-2989 (print) 1313-2970 (web) |
| OCLC no. | 248547717 |
| Links | |
ZooKeys is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal covering zoological taxonomy, phylogeny, and biogeography. It was established in 2008 and the founding editor-in-chief was Terry Erwin (Smithsonian Institution) until his death in 2020.[2] In December 2023, Torsten Dikow was appointed the new editor-in-chief.[3] It is published by Pensoft Publishers.[4]
ZooKeys provides all new taxa to the Encyclopedia of Life on the day of publication.[5]
Abstracting and indexing
[edit | edit source]The articles published in the journal are indexed across a significant number of repositories. The content of the journal is archived in PubMed Central, CLOCKSS,[6] Zenodo, Portico,[7] Europe PMC, and Zendy,[8] and indexed by a large number of industry leading indexers. The full list of indexers can be found on the journal homepage.[9] The 2024 Scopus for ZooKeys has been released, reporting a value of 2.5.[10]
ZooKeys allows authors to publish preprints of their manuscripts on ARPHA Preprints [11] or other preprint servers.
Reviewing policy
[edit | edit source]Scientific articles submitted for publishing in journal are subjected to a single-blind review process. In this review process, the author submitting their research article does not know the identities of their reviewers, although the reviewers may choose to if so desired. Two independent experts review each article, and a final publishing decision is made by the Editor-in-Chief.[12]
Use of AI policy
[edit | edit source]Any author who uses Artificial Intelligence tools like ChatGPT and similar large language models must be transparent about their use in preparing the article for publication. The details of how the AI was used must be disclosed in the “Materials and Methods” section of the article.[12]
References
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External links
[edit | edit source]- Official website
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- File:Wikispecies-logo.svg Data related to ZooKeys at Wikispecies