Revista da Biologia

The Revista da Biologia

("Journal of Biology") is a scientific journal created by initiative of academics from different Brazilian universities to publicize studies from all areas of Biology at no costs.
Since scientific and journalistic instructions are included in the review guidelines, the journal is useful for bridging the gap between scientists and society.
The journal publishes texts in English and Portuguese languages. All the texts are peer-reviewed, and the manuscript is published immediately after the conclusion of the editorial process.
Together with the E-Psi journal, "Journal of Biology" follows a novel and yet incipient policy of communicating science without charges for both authors and readers.
Objectives
The journal has three objectives: 1) to promote scientific dialog through open access content; 2) to bridge the gap between the academic and non-academic communities; 3) to train undergraduates and graduate students in writing and reviewing of scientific texts. Both didactic and journalistic aspects are valued by the journal. To ensure the quality of the published material, peer-reviewing is supported by reviewing guides, which are available for both reviewers and authors.
Copyright license
The journal has a Creative Commons copyright license, free to share and adapt, if the appropriate credit is given.
Indexing
The journal is indexed in Google Scholar
, Latindex
, Dedalus
and CrossRef (DOI
10.7594) systems.
Published thematic volumes
Additionally to the several volumes containing articles of multiple subjects
, there are also thematic volumes, such as:
June 2010: Molecular biology

June 2011: Parasitology

December 2011: Biogeography

June 2012: Environmental Change
, on global warming, extinction etc.
December 2012: Chronobiology

and Philosophy and History of Biology

July 2013: Cave Biology

January 2014: Science of Physical Activities

July 2014 Theoretical Biology
, on applications of physics, mathematics and engineering in biology.
December 2014: The multiple faces of a misunderstood plant
, on marijuana.
January 2016: The Science Journalism and Neuroscience
Manuscript types
1) Research article: original scientific results.
2) Extended abstract: a short version of a high impact article published previously.
3) Essay: theoretical discussion.
4) Review article: summary of the status of knowledge which outlines future directions of research.
5) Opinion: personal perspective discussion.
6) Method: describe the details of a given procedure.
7) Commentary: discussion addressing significant aspects of recently published papers.
 
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