Compuscript Publishing proudly announces a significant achievement in the progression of its open-access journal, Zoonoses, which has been officially accepted for inclusion in the Web of Science Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI). This milestone is a testament to the journal’s rigorous editorial policies and its dedication to disseminating pioneering research at the crossroads of zoonotic diseases and One Health—a holistic approach that considers human, animal, and environmental health in unison. The inclusion in ESCI is not merely a listing but an acknowledgment of Zoonoses as a high-quality, peer-reviewed platform that meets stringent criteria, including editorial execution, ethical publishing practices, and technical standards.
The Web of Science Core Collection’s ESCI serves as an important gateway for emerging journals that exhibit promising scholarly influence and quality, offering such journals a global stage to amplify their visibility and accessibility. For researchers and professionals invested in zoonotic diseases—those illnesses transmissible between animals and humans—this development ensures that Zoonoses will be more easily discovered, cited, and integrated within the broader scientific narrative, facilitating cross-disciplinary collaboration and knowledge expansion.
As a scholarly venue, Zoonoses occupies a unique interdisciplinary niche, engaging experts from infectious disease biology, veterinary medicine, epidemiology, ecology, public health, and environmental sciences. The journal’s commitment extends to elucidating the complex pathways by which zoonotic pathogens emerge and spread, emphasizing One Health frameworks to devise comprehensive disease surveillance, prevention, and control strategies. The ESCI inclusion thus augments the journal’s ability to serve as an authoritative forum for critical scientific discourse that bridges gaps between veterinary sciences and human medicine.
From a technical perspective, ESCI’s inclusion criteria demand exemplary editorial management, transparent peer review processes, and adherence to ethical standards—factors that enhance the journal’s reliability and scholarly merit. In turn, these criteria ensure that the output of Zoonoses adheres to best practices, minimizing issues such as data fabrication, plagiarism, and conflicts of interest. This rigorous validation contributes to the confidence with which researchers and policymakers can rely on its publications when shaping interventions and health policies.
Importantly, the ESCI platform extends the discoverability of Zoonoses across multiple indexing services and databases, catalyzing citation potential and global academic engagement. Over time, such dissemination is expected to bolster the journal’s impact factor and further cement its reputation within biomedical and ecological research communities. The increased reach fosters interdisciplinary dialogue, critical for addressing the multifaceted challenges posed by zoonotic pathogens in an era characterized by rapidly evolving infectious threats.
Zoonoses is designed not only for researchers but also for clinicians, veterinarians, public health practitioners, and governmental agencies dedicated to zoonotic disease mitigation. Its open-access model ensures that vital information is freely available, breaking down barriers imposed by traditional paywalls. The unrestricted access to cutting-edge findings promotes rapid translation of research outputs into evidence-based practices, which are essential for timely response to emerging infectious disease outbreaks.
Furthermore, the journal embraces an international outlook, curating articles that reflect diverse epidemiological contexts and One Health narratives from across the globe. As zoonoses often reveal dynamic transmission patterns influenced by ecological, socio-economic, and cultural variables, this internationalism enriches the scientific discourse and fosters collaborative solutions. ESCI coverage will further amplify this global inclusivity by standardizing access and indexing in key scholarly platforms.
Editorial leadership and publisher collaboration are pivotal in maintaining the trajectory of Zoonoses as a premier research journal. Compuscript Publishing underscores its commitment to continuous support for the journal’s growth by providing robust publishing infrastructure, expert editorial assistance, and strategic outreach. Leveraging advanced digital tools and ethical governance, the publisher aims to enhance submission workflows, streamline peer review, and promote the highest quality publications that address pressing global health concerns.
Researchers worldwide interested in contributing to Zoonoses can access comprehensive author guidelines and submission procedures through the journal’s official website. The absence of submission or article processing charges removes financial barriers, encouraging participation from a wide spectrum of authors, including those from resource-constrained settings. This inclusive approach democratizes scientific communication and fosters a diverse authorship reflective of the global scientific community.
Moreover, Zoonoses maintains a strong presence on influential academic and social platforms such as ScienceOpen, Twitter, LinkedIn, and other networks, facilitating engagement with broader interdisciplinary stakeholders. These channels support the journal’s mission by promoting published research, fostering discussions, and connecting healthcare professionals, researchers, and policymakers in real time. This strategic dissemination is crucial for rapidly evolving zoonotic disease knowledge landscapes.
The journal’s editorial board, composed of esteemed experts in infectious diseases, veterinary sciences, epidemiology, and related fields, guides the scientific direction of Zoonoses with expertise and integrity. Their stewardship ensures the publication of cutting-edge, methodologically sound research that advances understanding of zoonotic pathogens and disease control. This leadership is critical as the journal scales new heights following ESCI indexing.
Finally, the acceptance of Zoonoses into the Web of Science ESCI is a pivotal moment in reinforcing its status as an international, open-access repository of high-impact zoonotic disease research. As global health challenges continue to evolve with increasing frequency and complexity, the journal stands at the forefront of scientific communication—uniting disciplines, fostering innovation, and supporting informed policy-making in the quest to safeguard planetary health.
Subject of Research: Zoonotic diseases, One Health, infectious disease epidemiology, veterinary medicine, public health, disease surveillance and prevention
News Publication Date: Not provided
Web References:
Journal Website: https://zoonoses-journal.org
ScienceOpen Collection: https://www.scienceopen.com/search#collection/839df240-327f-47dd-b636-9b728dff9700
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ZoonosesJ
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/zoonoses/
Keywords: Zoonoses, zoonotic diseases, One Health, infectious disease research, epidemiology, veterinary medicine, public health, disease surveillance, ESCI, open-access journal
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